Brownie Mobile
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You are correct sir. Sorry to create such an issue with the language/wording of my post.
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You are correct sir. Sorry to create such an issue with the language/wording of my post.
Well having been a teacher of such courses as . . Power & Energy, Automotive Mechanics, Principles of Engineering and Electronics to name just a few, I think I am qualified to set the thread straight. Motors are electrical and engines burn fuel. That is as simple as I can make it for you.
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Todd S.
Well Steam ENGINES are called external combustion engines. They get the "engine" nomenclature because they do burn a fuel, albeit "outside" the combustion chamber. As far as other "motor" examples. I eluded to in my initial post that the word "motor" is used incorrectly all over the place. Didn't you understand the jest of what I was saying?
Exactly my point. Should call it a COLD water heater.Now that's just ridiculous on the face of it. Why would you need to heat it if it's already hot?![]()