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----------engine fuel is burned outside​

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Answered by fireking9801
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An external combustion engine burns fuel externally, or outside the engine. The burning fuel releases thermal energy, which is used to heat water and change it to steam. The pressure of the steam moves a piston back and forth inside a cylinder.

Answered by mohityadavji2008
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An external combustion engine burns fuel externally, or outside the engine. The burning fuel releases thermal energy, which is used to heat water and change it to steam. The pressure of the steam moves a piston back and forth inside a cylinder.

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