How does a car engine works on a macro level?

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How does a car engine works on a macro level?

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Hot air takes up more space than cold air (think about how steam expands) so a car engine takes advantage of that by burning gas in a confined space. That hotter air expands and forces a piston to move and create more space. That straight line motion is then converted into a rotational motion to turn the wheels of the car

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Hot air takes up more space than cold air (think about how steam expands) so a car engine takes advantage of that by burning gas in a confined space. That hotter air expands and forces a piston to move and create more space. That straight line motion is then converted into a rotational motion to turn the wheels of the car

Anonymous 0 Comments

At the top level, a car’s internal combustion engine typically works by igniting and burning a fuel/air mixture, which pushes a piston down. That piston is connected to a crank shaft; which turns the linear motion into rotational motion. The crankshaft is connected to the transmission, which changes the RPM and distributes it to the wheels. For any specifics, you’ll wanna look at a YouTube video of how an internal combustion engine works.

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At the top level, a car’s internal combustion engine typically works by igniting and burning a fuel/air mixture, which pushes a piston down. That piston is connected to a crank shaft; which turns the linear motion into rotational motion. The crankshaft is connected to the transmission, which changes the RPM and distributes it to the wheels. For any specifics, you’ll wanna look at a YouTube video of how an internal combustion engine works.