A train DUHHH!
An external combustion engine.
The best example is Watts' steam engine.
whats so bad about the steam engine
the steam engine
James Watt biult the steam engine in the 1770
The Watt steam engine was invented in Scotland by James Watt.
No, the steam engine is an external combustion engine because the steam is heated by heat generated by combustion outside externally through heat transfer. A spark ignition engine is an example of an internal combustion engine.
Yes sir sure is!
The best example is Watts' steam engine.
A steam engine. Like used in a steam locomotive
No. Not always (but usually), sometimes the process of discovery can be reversed. The steam engine is one example. The only thing the inventors of the steam engine knew was that steam from boiling water could move the engine.
no.. by definition the combustion is outside of the engine. a steam engine would be an example.
An example of heat energy converting to mechanical energy is a steam engine. In a steam engine, heat energy from burning fuel is used to boil water and produce steam. The expanding steam pushes against pistons, creating mechanical energy that can be used to power machinery.
A steam engine is an external combustion engine. As the steam engine combusts outside of the engine itself.
The story has several similies . For example,-as gentle as kitten-thought horses is like steam engine-rode me like i was as steam engine
No, the compound noun "steam engine" is a common noun, a general word for a device used to generate power by the use of steam; a word for any steam engine of any kind.A proper noun is the name or title of a specific person, place, or thing; for example, Steam Engine USA (company) in Providence, RI or "A Short History of the Steam Engine" by Henry Winram Dickinson.
The reciprocating steam engine (that is one that uses pistons in cylinders, moving in and out)
A rotary steam engine was a fire engine basically