Physics, asked by jalaylak8am, 10 months ago

What is the main difference between an internal combustion engine and an external combustion engine?

The burning of fuel occurs inside the cylinder with the piston in an internal combustion engine.

An internal combustion engine doesn't have a cylinder and a piston.

The burning of fuel occurs inside the cylinder with the piston in an external combustion engine.

An external combustion engine doesn't have a cylinder and a piston.

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Answered by Anonymous
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Answer:

The difference between external and internal combustion engines is quite straightforward and is made obvious by the difference in their names.

In an external combustion engine, the fuel isn't burned inside the engine. With an internal combustion engine , the combustion chamber lies right in the middle of the engine.

Answered by Anonymous
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internal

  • in an internal combustion fuel is burnt inside the engine

external

  • in an external combustion fuel is not burn in the engine

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