Petrol Engine
A petrol engine, also known as a gasoline engine, is an internal combustion engine that uses gasoline as its primary fuel source. It operates by burning a mixture of air and gasoline in a combustion chamber to produce a high-pressure gas, which in turn powers the engine. The basic components of a petrol engine include a fuel system, an ignition system, a combustion chamber, a piston, and a crankshaft.
Branch: Mechanical Engineering
Subject: Internal Combustion Engine
Topic: Engine
Subtopic: Petrol Engine
After completing this module, you will be able to:
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