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Q: The waste products of combustion leave the internal cumbustion engine through the?
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The waste products of combustion leave the internal combustion engine through the?

The waste products of combustion leave the internal combustion engine through the exhaust valve.


When the internal combustion located?

well...because of the poor grammar i will answer it in two parts. 1. Internal combustion is the process an engine goes through in order to make power...intake compression combustion and exhaust. 2.Internal Combustion takes place in the engine block


Is a steam engine an example of an internal combustion engine?

No, the steam engine is an external combustion engine because the steam is heated by heat generated by combustion outside externally through heat transfer. A spark ignition engine is an example of an internal combustion engine.


Difference between internal combustion engines and external combustion engines?

In an Internal Combustion Engine, the fuel is burned in the cylinder or vessel. Eg. Diesel or Petrol engine used in Cars.Internal engine has its energy ignited in the cylinder, like 99.9% of engines today.In an External Combustion Engine, the internal working fuel is not burned. Here the fluid is being heated from an external source. The fuel is heated and expanded through the internal mechanism of the engine resulting in work. Eg. Steam Turbine, Steam engine Trains. An external combustion example is a steam engine where the heating process is done in an boiler out side the engine.


What has the author Joseph Albert Polson written?

Joseph Albert Polson has written: 'Internal combustion engines' -- subject(s): Internal combustion engines 'The flow of air through circular orifices with rounded approach' -- subject(s): Air flow


Why are cars able to drive?

They aren't. Cars are able move forward through the internal combustion process, People drive cars.


What is the difference between internal combustion engine and external combustion engine?

In an Internal Combustion Engine, the Fuel is burnt in the cylinder or vessel eg. Diesel or Petrol engine used in Cars.Gasoline engines, Wankel engines, diesels, gas turbines are all examples of internal combustion.In an External Combustion Engine, the internal working fuel is not burnt. Here the fluid is being heated from an external source. The fuel is heated and expanded through the internal mechanism of the engine resulting in work. eg. Steam Turbine, Steam engine Trains.


Is the crankshaft a internal combustion engin?

The crankshaft is part of a piston engine, which can be either an internal combustion engine (one that runs on gasoline, diesel, propane, natural gas or carbon monoxide) or an external combustion engine (a steam engine). The pistons are connected to the crankshaft through connecting rods. The pistons turn the crankshaft, which creates the rotating motion you bought the engine for.


Do cars use combution engines?

Most cars through history have used "Internal Combustion" engines.The Exceptions have been:External Combustion: Steam Engines are an example of thisElectric Motor driven cars Like the Tesla


Is electric car an internal combustion engine or is the a different type of engine?

An electric car is powered by a large electric motor. This motor is powered by the use of magnets in a coil inside the motor. When electric current is run through the motor, the drive shaft spins. This type of motor has an advantage over internal combustion engines because it offers all its torque at 0 rpm, thousands less than internal combustion engines. This makes the car quicker to start and accelerate.


What chemical changes does coal go through?

Coal is burned to obtain heat; the chemical products of the combustion are carbon dioxide, water and ash.


What energy produces fossil fuel?

Through combustion they produce heat.