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In an internal combustion engine fuel is burned in a combustion chamber or cylinder inside the engine
It mixes fuel and air in the proper proportions to be burned in an internal combustion engine.
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.
combustion
No the fuel is burnt inside the engine, hence the term "internal combustion"
Internal combustion engine
An internal combustion engine burns fuel inside.
no.. by definition the combustion is outside of the engine. a steam engine would be an example.
Fuel for the internal combustion engine.
is generally proportional to engine capacity
In an internal combustion engine, injectors spray atomized fuel into the combustion chamber
Yes, very rapid combustion happens in the internal combustion engine of a car.