This question has been difficult to answer! It would be fair to say that it varies with engine load conditions. However if you have to give an answer on the flame spread time then approximatly 2 ms would be fairly close.
Approximately 5,000 gallons of air are needed to burn one gallon of gasoline in an internal combustion engine. This air combines with the fuel in a precise ratio for efficient combustion to power the engine.
That process is called 'internal combustion'
No the fuel is burnt inside the engine, hence the term "internal combustion"
Most internal combustion engines are designed to burn petrol (gasoline) or diesel fuel, but not both. Unless the engine manufacturer tells you otherwise, you should not mix the two types of fuel.
The motorbike can only burn so much petrol at a time. To burn petrol it needs to be sprayed as a mist inside the combustion chamber. If you flood the engine it can't burn the petrol so it stalls.
Internal combustion engines burn fuel inside the engine to generate power, while external combustion engines burn fuel outside the engine and use the resulting heat to create power, such as in steam engines. Internal combustion engines are more common in vehicles due to their compact size and efficiency, while external combustion engines are used in specific applications like power plants and some marine propulsion systems.
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
The diesel engine is designed to use diesel, which reaches combustion at high (relatively to petrol) pressure and temperature. If petrol is injected into a diesel engine, then combustion will take place in a, very different than it was designed, way, which will eventually destroy the engine. But there are engines that have been designed to burn diesel or petrol. They call them bifuel engines. Old farmer tractors used to have this kind of engines.
Only if your car has a steam engine. Water will not burn in an internal combustion engine.
No, you cannot convert a petrol to burn diesel.
Water is an excellent fuel for internal combustion engine, But, It takes A LOT! of energy to make it to the form to burn
An internal combustion engine is one that burns a rapidly combusting fuel in small bursts inside of cylinders. The force of the burning fuel expanding pushes on pistons which fit into the cylinders, and these pistons are used to power the engine. Examples include cars and trucks which burn fuels such as gasoline, diesel, or ethanol.