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The Four Stroke Engine of a vehicle works
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Answered by vikashpatnaik2009
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Internal combustion heat engines work on the principle of the ideal gas law: . Raising the temperature of a gas increases the pressure that makes the gas want to expand. An internal combustion engine has a chamber, which has fuel added to it which ignites in order to raise the temperature of the gas.

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Answered by GulabLachman
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The four-stroke engine of a vehicle works on the principles of the gas equation.

  • The gas laws, a branch of thermodynamics, govern how a four-stroke engine in an automobile runs.
  • The four strokes of this engine are intake, compression, combustion (or power), and exhaust. During the intake stroke, fuel and air are pulled into the engine's cylinders.
  • During the compression stroke, the air and fuel mixture is compressed to prepare for combustion.
  • During the combustion stroke, a spark ignites the compressed air and fuel combination, causing it to expand and move the piston downward. During the exhaust stroke, the engine's cylinders discharge the burned gases.
  • The gas equation helps to clarify how the engine transforms thermal energy into mechanical energy.

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