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Working
Principals of Gasoline Engine
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Introduction
Gasoline engines are used in every automobile and are
the driving force for many electric generators and other
industrial and household machines. Gas powered lawn
mowers, chainsaws, blowers and trimmers are among the
well known household and garden equipment.
Have you ever wondered
how gasoline produces power to drive a machine? Where
does such a force come from?
This project is an
opportunity to learn about the structure and design of
gasoline engines.
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Material
and instructions
In this project you
will learn how a gasoline engine drives a wheel or other
machines. You will also make models to demonstrate how a
gasoline engine works. Materials for this project can be found
at home or purchased locally. You may make a cardboard model or
wooden model (described in the details section) to show how we
can harness the pressure of burned gases to create rotational
movement of a wheel. For older students who have the support of
an adult, another experiment can be making a canon that works
with the same principles of gasoline engines. |
Details
of this project
More information or support for this project is available at
members section of ScienceProject.com. You may also find a
Science kit for this topic at MiniScience.com. |
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