How Energy Flows Through an Engine
When an engine burns fuel, it converts the energy stored in the fuel's chemical bonds into into heat. Different types of fuel have different amounts of energy, but in any given fuel there is a certain amount of energy.The first law of thermodynamics says that when all of the fuel's energy is released by burning in the engine's cylinders, it doesn't disappear. The total amount of energy stays the same.
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