It produces a transfer of energy...from potential to kinetic, or Torque when it comes to an engine.
An internal combustion engine burns fuel inside.
No the fuel is burnt inside the engine, hence the term "internal combustion"
Internal combustion engine
In an internal combustion engine fuel is burned in a combustion chamber or cylinder inside the engine
no.. by definition the combustion is outside of the engine. a steam engine would be an example.
An engine that burns fuel inside itself is officially known as an internal combustion engine. Most cars have these.
internal combustion engine is one in which we burn the air fuel mixtue inside the cylinder of engine eg car engine external combustion engine is one in which we burn the fuel outside of engine and then take the hot gases inside the prime movers for taking out work eg gas turbine
I believe youre asking what is meant by internal combustion engine. The internal refers to where the combustion take ls plaace. I.e. The fuel is ignited INSIDE the cylinder
In terms of engines, an external combustion engine such as a steam engine burns fuel outside of the pressure cylinder used to drive the piston. An internal combustion engine such as a petrol or diesel engine burns the fuel inside the pressure cylinder used to drive the piston.
You can't. No internal combustion engine will run on water except a steam engine, and even that requires another fuel to produce the steam.
Ensures that all the fuel mixes with the air creating a proper air to fuel ratio to produce combustion.
An external combustion engine is one in which the oxidation of the fuel occurs outside the engine, which provides heat to the motive portion of the engine. External combustion is characterized by burning the fuel outside of the moving parts, as opposed to burning fuel inside the cylinders of an internal combustion engine. The Steam engine, using steam pressure, is an example of external combustion, as in the "Stanley Steamer," an early motorcar; and in steamships The combustion is in the boiler, not in the cylinders that convert steam pressure and volume to mechanical work. Internal combustion engines include diesel and gasoline vehicles (explosive fuel mixes), gas turbines, and most jet aircraft engines.