Internal combustion engine is where the fuel is ignited in the cylinderto make the piston move, petrol or deisel..
A steam engine has an external pressure vessel to suply the steam to the cylinder to...
There is no difference. Both are internal combustion engines. I think I know what you're asking though. A gasoline engine uses spark ignition and a diesel engine uses compression ignition. 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, a working fluid is heated and expanded to produce power, captured in a cylinder and piston or in a turbine or similar system, and this heating and expansion is...