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Which engine hot gases produces from fossil fuel and air mixture push a piston to drive the vehicle?

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Answered by Fatimakincsem
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Answer:

The answer is "Internal combustion engine".

Explanation:

The burning of fossil fuels and hydrocarbons in the presence of air is called "combustion". The burning and combustion of the fossil fuels takes place inside the engine which ignites the fuels and is known as "internal combustion engine".

The energy produced by the burning of fossil fuels is used to perform the tasks by the engine. The components of the engine are a moving piston and a fixed cylinder.  The hot gases produced by the combustion move the piston upward which, in turn, causes motion in crankshaft. All this process taking place in the engine enables the gears to move the wheels of the vehicle.

Answered by manit88
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The answer is interal combustion engine .

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