Internal engine has its energy ignited in the cylinder. like 99.9% of engines today
An external combustion example is a steam engine where the heating prosses is done in an boiler out side the...
An internal combustion engine burns the fuel inside the engine itself, i.e. gasoline burning in the cylinders. An external combustion burns the fuel outside the engine, i.e a steam engine on a...
In an Internal Combustion Engine, the Fuel is burnt in the cylinder or vessel eg. Diesel or Petrol engine used in Cars.In an External Combustion Engine, the internal working fuel is not burnt. Here...
Essentially, they are the same, pressurised gas in a closed cylinder forcing a piston along which turns a crank via a con rod converting linear to rotary force.The main difference is how the...
The only external combustion engine I can think of would be a steam engine. I suppose subway trains could be considered external since they receive electrical power from outside to run the electric...