the answer is b cylinder just took the test its not the combustion chamber
Combusion chamber.
In a gasoline engine, it is a fuel-air mixture that is drawn in during the intake stroke, unless the engine is fuel injected. In a fuel injected or a diesel engine, it is air, because the fuel (gasoline or diesel) is injected at the "last moment" before ignition.
Charter Gasoline Engine Company of Sterling, Illinois, for first successfully using gasoline as fuel. Charter's creation of a gasoline fueled engine in 1887 soon led to early gasoline traction engines before the term "tractor" was coined by others. Charter adapted its engine to a Rumley steam-traction-engine chassis, and in 1889 produced six of the machines to become one of the first working gasoline traction engines.
diesel and gasoline engines
Compression ignition is deisel. Otherwise, spark ignition is gasoline.
A one lunger is a single cylinder internal combustion engine.
Combustion chamber
The area is called the combustion chamber.
Gasoline is burned by a car engine.
Fuel and air are mixed in the carburettor and the gas is drawn into the cylinder combustion chamber by the valves. The spark ignites the mixture pushing the valves down and turning the cam shaft, hence "internal combustion". Therefore it is "combustion chamber".
Gasoline and air mix together before entering the cylinder. soon as the intake valve opens the mixture is compressed and it is ignited by the spark plug. (this action creates pressure which pushes the piston down and making the engine turn). after the mixture of air and gasoline is ignited it creates a chemical reaction, the air and gasoline is burned and it creates Carbon monoxide.
it is English for a 4 cylinder gasoline engine. Gasoline in American is Petrol in English, simple as that.
it is English for a 4 cylinder gasoline engine. Gasoline in American is Petrol in English, simple as that.
Cars burn gasoline. Gasoline is pumped into the engine's intake, where it is mixed with air, called an air/fuel mixture. After it is mixed, a valve in the engines cylinder head opens and draws the air/fuel mixture into a cylinder. The valve closes and traps the mixture in the cylinder. In the cylinder is piston which moves up and compresses the air/fuel mixture. In the top of the cylinder, in the cylinder head is a spark plug, which ignites the compressed air/fuel mixture. The mixture explodes and forces the piston back down the cylinder. The piston is connected to a shaft, called the crank, which is connected to the car's transmission, which is connected to the car's drive wheels. When the piston is forced down by the exploding air/fuel mixture it forces the crank to turn, which turns the transmission, which turns the wheels. Without the gasoline, there would be nothing make the explosion which drives the car. Look at the linked page for a more in depth explanation of how an engine works.
Gasoline is a mixture of fuel, combustion aids, and engine cleaning detergents.
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the engine with 4 valves per cylinder can get the air/fuel mixture and the burned exhaust in and out more efficiently
it turns into a liquid