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  1. Particularly notable kinds of engines include:
    • Aircraft engine.
    • Automobile engine.
    • Model engine.
    • Motorcycle engine.
    • Marine propulsion engines such as Outboard motor.
    • Non-road engine is the term used to define engines that are not used by vehicles on roadways.
    • Railway locomotive engine.
    • Spacecraft propulsion engines such as Rocket engine.
    • Traction engine.
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    An engine or motor is a machine designed to convert one or more forms of energy into mechanical energy. Available energy sources include potential energy (e.g. energy of the Earth's gravitational field as exploited in hydroelectric power generation), heat energy (e.g. geothermal),

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    All chemically fueled heat engines emit exhaust gases. The cleanest engines emit water only. Strict zero-emissions generally means zero emissions other than water and water vapour. Only heat engines which combust pure hydrogen

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    The word engine derives from Old French engin, from the Latin ingenium–the root of the word ingenious. Pre-industrial weapons of war, such as catapults, trebuchets and battering rams,

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    An engine can be put into a category according to two criteria: the form of energy it accepts in order to create motion, and the type of motion it outputs.
    Heat engine

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    Particularly notable kinds of engines include:
    Aircraft engine
    Automobile engine

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    Antiquity
    Simple machines, such as the club and oar (examples of the lever), are prehistoric. More complex engines

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    The following are used in the assessment of the performance of an engine.
    Speed
    Speed refers to crankshaft rotation in piston engines and the

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  3. https://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/engine

    1 : a machine for converting any of various forms of energy into mechanical force and motion also : a mechanism or object that serves as an energy source black holes may be the engines for …

  4. https://www.mech4study.com/2014/03/what-is-engine...

    Mar 17, 2014 · Any device which can convert heat energy of fuel into mechanical energy is known as engine or heat engine. Engine is widely used in automobile …

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      • A turboprop engineis a jet engine attached to a propeller. The turbine at the back is turned by the hot gases, and this turns a shaft that drives the propeller. Some small airliners and transport aircraft are powered by turboprops. Like the turbojet, the turboprop engine consists of a compressor, combustion chamber, and turbine, the air and gas pre...
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