There are several different "Oxides of Nitrogen" commonly formed in a internal combustion engine.
In laymen's language: Nitrogen will not normally bond with oxygen.
Modern engines burn fuel and Air at very very high temperatures and pressures. When Oxygen and Nitrogen are subjected to this the Oxides are formed.
The way they stop this is by Adding a little Exhaust gas to the intake air, this lowers the `Peak Burn Temperatures` just enough to reduce this. The diesel truck `DEF` fluid system does this also
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Steam engines and steam pumps performed and still perform any jobs presently performed by internal combustion engines, or electric motors. Except aircraft engines, (they and the necessary boilers are too heavy to fly). Locomotives, pumping, generating electricity, automobiles, industrial machinery...etc..
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depends what u mean...there r actual modifications for cars called "cold air intakes" in theory, the colder the air, the better the engine will perform bcoz the air is more dense and so more oxygen molecules in it. this is where nitrous comes in.....the actual nitrogen doesnt burn, but it is an extremely cold gas and simply "sprays" in more oxygen
Bacteria and plant roots perform nitrogen fixation, which allows plants to use the nitrogen. Nitrogen is used in cells to build proteins and DNA. However, plants get their nitrogen as "nutrients" in the soil.
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A device that converts heat to mechanical energy is called a heat engine. Heat engines operate by using thermal energy from a heat source to perform work, usually through a cyclic process involving the expansion and contraction of gases or fluids. Common examples include steam engines and internal combustion engines, which harness heat from fuel combustion to produce mechanical power.
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It eats insects so it can get nitrogen because it lives in an area where nitrogen is not abundant in the soil.
Some types of archaea and some species of cyanobacteria are also capable of performing nitrogen fixation. In addition, certain plants, such as legumes, have symbiotic relationships with nitrogen-fixing bacteria in their roots, allowing them to obtain fixed nitrogen in exchange for providing sugars to the bacteria.
It has to be fixed by things in the soil called nodules, so it can be a form that plants can use in order to get protein to perform photosynthesis.
Rebuilt engines are repaired as needed to perform to the rebuilder's standards. Remanufactured engines are completely rebuilt to OEM standards.