No. I cannot think of one modern, real automobile that uses an external combustion engine.
An external combustion engine is one in which the oxidation of the fuel occurs outside the engine, which provides heat to the motive portion of the engine. External combustion is characterized by burning the fuel outside of the moving parts, as opposed to burning fuel inside the cylinders of an internal combustion engine. The Steam engine, using steam pressure, is an example of external combustion, as in the "Stanley Steamer," an early motorcar; and in steamships The combustion is in the boiler, not in the cylinders that convert steam pressure and volume to mechanical work. Internal combustion engines include diesel and gasoline vehicles (explosive fuel mixes), gas turbines, and most jet aircraft engines.
Most engines are internal combustion 4 stroke (4 cycle) engines.
Yes, Hybrid cars have both electric and combustion engines. In most cars the Combustion engine kicks in to charge the batteries to extend range before having to recharge and refuel.
in internal combustion engine combustion happens internally in cylinder and in external combustion engine combustion happens externally in boiler
in internal combustion engine combustion happens internally in cylinder and in external combustion engine combustion happens externally in boiler
The most popular combustion engine is the internal combustion engine. It is used most often in spark ignition engines such as cars or lawn mowers. Diesel combustion engines are generally large trucks and construction vehicles.
An internal combustion engine is an engine where the fuel combustion happens inside a combustion chamber. There are both Reciprocating and Rotary engines that fall into this category. Most cars on the road today use internal combustion engines. An example would be the V-8 Hemi engines that Dodge puts in their trucks.
Most vehicles, such as cars, vans, and trucks, use internal combustion engines.
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Petrol is gasoline and most internal combustion engines, thus most vehicles, use it.
Most cars through history have used "Internal Combustion" engines.The Exceptions have been:External Combustion: Steam Engines are an example of thisElectric Motor driven cars Like the Tesla