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Internal Combustion Engine One Of The Most Important
673 wordsAll humans and machines need to move. They need something to make them move like an engine. For humans, the engine for humans is the heart. The heart connects to other parts of the body to animate it. The engine in machines connects to other parts of the car, motorcycle, washing machine There are many different kinds of engines. There are steam engines, turbine engines, and internal combustion engines. It takes different fuels to make each engine work. The steam engine uses steam. The turbine en...
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Combustion Engine Internal Combustion
561 wordsIn the past decade there has been a great deal of worrying about what will happen when the worlds oil supply becomes depleted. The main reason for concern is that almost all of the automobiles in use now require an oil based gasoline to run their internal-combustion engines. In the next few decades it is predicted that all of the worlds oil will have already been mined, and combustion engines will be unable to function. For this reason many companies such as Ford, Mercedes-Benz, Chrysler, Toyota...
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Hydrogen And Oxygen Combustion Engines
1,015 wordsHard to believe that the simplest atom in the universe is used in the making of the most destructive weapon known to man isnt it? Well so is the fact that it will soon (we hope) become the replacement for petroleum-based fuels, and just about every other form of fuel too. One electron orbiting one proton is all that hydrogen is, and it is mankind's future. It is easy to manufacture, (although the government says otherwise, ) safe and easy to store, and has only one by-product water. The way that...
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Frequently Asked Questions United States Of America
3,462 wordsThe worst imaginable environmental catastrophe that could occur in Maryland has just become a reality. The lifeblood of Southern Maryland's Watermen has been forever affected. The ecosystems of the Patuxent River and Chesapeake Bay have been irreversibly contaminated. The Three Mile Island and Chernobyl Nuclear Accidents have affected the world ecosystems; but the Chalk Point oil spill has reached us here in Southern Maryland. The ethical considerations with generating electricity from fossil fu...
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Hydrogen Atoms Fossil Fuels
2,994 wordsHYDROGEN THE POWER SURCE OF THE FUTURE Since the beginning of the scientific revolution in the early nineties the mankind looks for an energy source that is clean and renewable; solution of this problem would be probably the most common thing in our life WATER. Water consists of two chemical elements, hydrogen and oxygen. Each molecule of water consists of two hydrogen (H 2) atoms and one oxygen (O) atom. Chemical binding between these three atoms is very stable and strong. Therefore, the reacti...
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