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  • The ratio of the full volume of a combustion cylinder in an internal combustion engine to its volume of air-fuel mixture when fully compressed at the end of the c
    349 bytes (52 words) - 12:27, 26 May 2010
  • Cars (electric and with internal combustion engine) use energy; this energy is mainly used by air resistance, acceleration and
    265 bytes (36 words) - 09:24, 22 December 2009
  • {{r|Internal combustion engine}}
    549 bytes (73 words) - 00:57, 12 March 2010
  • ...stion chamber—and is converted to mechanical force. The most common internal combustion engine—the piston engine—uses the mechanical force created to drive a
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  • A fitting on an internal combustion engine.
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  • Jean Joseph Etienne Lenoir invented a internal combustion engine.
    101 bytes (12 words) - 11:04, 10 October 2010
  • A fuel for spark-ignited [[internal combustion engine]]s derived from [[petroleum crude oil]].
    130 bytes (16 words) - 20:17, 21 April 2009
  • ...lectrical generator]] or it may be used directly in a [[gas turbine]] or [[internal combustion engine]] to drive an electric generator.
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  • {{r|Internal combustion engine||**}}
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  • |event='''1877''': [[Nikolaus Otto]] patents a four-stroke [[internal combustion engine]] ({{US patent|194047}}) |event='''1990s''': [[Hybrid vehicle]]s that run on an internal combustion engine and an electric motor charged by the previous engine to retain peak power u
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  • {{r|Internal combustion engine}}
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  • * [[Internal combustion engine]]
    669 bytes (87 words) - 14:28, 1 October 2019
  • ...rounding container. Examples are the compression and power strokes in an [[internal combustion engine]].
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  • ...energy are released, which often results in a [[fire]]. This is used in [[internal combustion engine]]s and in [[thermobaric weapon]]s. Sometimes, a large volume of gas is libe ...oved by the design of combustion devices such as furnace [[burner]]s and [[internal combustion engine]]s. Further improvements are achievable by [[catalytic]] after-burning devi
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  • 11 KB (1,836 words) - 00:41, 6 June 2010
  • ...mler]] and [[Wilhelm Maybach]] developed a 4-stroke [[gasoline]] powered [[internal combustion engine]] in 1889. The automobile they built had four wheels, powered by a 2-cylind
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  • 21 KB (3,576 words) - 12:53, 14 February 2021
  • Pumps have been powered by water flow, [[internal combustion engine]]s, electric motors, manually as with hand pumps, [[steam turbine]]s, and b
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  • ...tion gasolines since it affect the starting and warm-up of spark-ignited [[internal combustion engine]]s as well as the tendency to cause "vapor lock" in the fuel [[pump]]s with
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  • ...is widely used to model ideal gas compression or expansion processes in [[internal combustion engine]]s, [[gas compressor]]s and [[gas turbines]].
    10 KB (1,457 words) - 16:09, 23 September 2013
  • ...is widely used to model ideal gas compression or expansion processes in [[internal combustion engine]]s, [[gas compressor]]s and [[gas turbines]].
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  • ...to move a vehicle through the air (or in [[outer space]]) is provided by [[internal combustion engine]]s, [[jet engine]]s and [[turbomachinery]], or [[rocket]]s (see also [[prop
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  • ...s a fuel, derived from [[petroleum crude oil]], for use in spark-ignited [[internal combustion engine]]s. Conventional gasoline is mostly a blended mixture of more than 200 diff ...n one of the [[combustion]] cylinders of a gasoline-fuelled, spark-ignited internal combustion engine operating in a [[4-stroke cycle]]. Each cylinder in the engine has a movabl
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  • ...s a fuel, derived from [[petroleum crude oil]], for use in spark-ignited [[internal combustion engine]]s. Conventional gasoline is mostly a blended mixture of more than 200 diff ...n one of the [[combustion]] cylinders of a gasoline-fuelled, spark-ignited internal combustion engine operating in a [[4-stroke cycle]]. Each cylinder in the engine has a movabl
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  • ...oxide, such as when operating a stove or an [[Gasoline/Draft#Octane_rating|internal combustion engine]] in an enclosed space.
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  • ## [[Internal combustion engine]]
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  • ...t]]s, [[pulse jet]]s and [[pump-jet]]s. In general, most jet engines are [[internal combustion engine]]s but non-combusting forms also exist.
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  • ...revailing winds. It would take nearly 130 years, and the invention of the internal combustion engine, for this dream of controlled flight to come true.
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  • ...ar each of the models will be posed with motorcycles, the last unregulated internal combustion engine left." Liddy himself appears on the cover with his own Harley-Davidson and
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  • ...a kitchen garden, chemistry to understand the operation of firearms or the internal combustion engine, or politics and local history by following a zoning or historical-status d
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  • ...ucing kerosene for oil lamps. In the early 1900's, the introduction of the internal combustion engine and its use in automobiles created a market for gasoline that was the impet
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  • **Polycyclic hydrocarbons (e.g. benzopyrenes found in internal combustion engine exhaust)
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  • ...ucing kerosene for oil lamps. In the early 1900's, the introduction of the internal combustion engine and its use in automobiles created a market for gasoline that was the impet
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  • ...ursor chemical pollutants, emitted to the [[atmosphere]] from vehicular [[internal combustion engine]]s and industrial plants, that react in the atmosphere with sunlight to pr
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  • The internal combustion engine was developed from simple gas-fuelled designs during the later part of the
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  • ...ips do not have multiple gas cells. Motive power was provided by several [[internal combustion engine]]s, mounted in nacelles rigidly connected to the skeleton. Steering was mad
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  • ....</ref> primarily because of the toxicity of the lead [[emission]]s from [[internal combustion engine]]s burning gasoline containing TEL. Another reason for discontinuing TEL us
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  • ...lectric lighting]], the [[electric motor]], the [[screw propeller]], the [[internal combustion engine]], the [[jet engine]], the modern [[bicycle]], the [[ejector seat]], the th
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  • valued at $124 million. With electricity and the internal combustion engine, steel became a major industry and provided the basics for emerging compani
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