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Steam engine: external combustion (the fuel is burnt in the boiler and the steam led through pipes etc to the power cylinder(s).

Diesel (and petrol and gas): internal combustion - the fuel is burnt in the cylinder.

Otherwise they are all Heat Engines.

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