In which place fuel is burned in external combustion engine?
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An external combustion engine uses aworking fluid, either a liquid or a gas or both, that is
heated by a fuel burned outside the engine. The external combustion chamber is filled with a fuel and air mixture that is ignited toproduce a large amount of heat.
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heated by a fuel burned outside the engine. The external combustion chamber is filled with a fuel and air mixture that is ignited toproduce a large amount of heat.
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▪︎An external combustion engine burns fuel externally, or outside the engine. An external combustion engine burns fuel to heat water and produce steam. The steam is under pressure and is used to push a piston back and forth inside a cylinder. As the piston moves back and forth, it moves a piston rod, which can do work.
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