example for ideal machine
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The ideal mechanism does not absorb any power, which means the power input is equal to the power output. An example is the automobile engine (internal combustion engine) which burns fuel (an exothermic chemical reaction) inside a cylinder and uses the expanding gases to drive a piston.
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The ideal mechanism does not absorb any power, which means the power input is equal to the power output. An example is the automobile engine (internal combustion engine) which burns fuel (an exothermic chemical reaction) inside a cylinder and uses the expanding gases to drive a piston.
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