internal combustion piston engines
engine
Electric vehicles combine a duel power source to move the vehicle. They combine a gas engine with an electrical motor. The engine works by using the electrical motor to assists that gas engine when it is needed. For example, when coasting, a normal car would use gas to power itself. But in an electric vehicle, the electrical motor is used in this instance because the gas is not needed, rather the electrical engine is used to power the vehicle and save gas.
Most people of my generation and training have been used to the term "powerplant" being a stationary engine, as used in generation or pumping in a building. An "engine"is used in a motor vehicle. it is confusing that the terms are almost interchangeable
Hyundai Motor Company recommends 10 W 40 engine oil in the Tucson model vehicle. 10W-30 motor oil can be used in the vehicle for use in cold climates.
alternator
i think a car is a example of "output devices". "Car" is a wheeled motor vehicle used for transforting passengers. which also carries its own engine or motor.
Er... a Starter Motor?
a motor machine used for transportation.
Starter fluid works because it is a little more combustible than gasoline. Sprayed into the intake it will ignite and start any engine that has fire. It is mostly used to start a vehicle after running out of fuel or doing fuel system repairs.
Under OSHA's Hazard Communication standard, yes, it is. This includes oil used in a vehicle engine, such as 10W30 motor oil.
Brass bushings inside the electric starter motor.
Because quite a lot of the energy used by a combustion engine gets turned into heat whether we want it or not, so a cooling system is needed to keep the engine from overheating.