An internal combustion engine (ICE) is a type of heat engine that uses the combustion of fuel to provide energy to power a vehicle. The combustion process takes place within the engine itself, and the energy generated is used to turn a crankshaft, which in turn powers the wheels of the vehicle. The basic components of an ICE include the cylinders, pistons, and crankshaft. The cylinders are hollow spaces within the engine where the combustion process takes place. The pistons are located within the cylinders and move up and down, driven by the expansion of gases resulting from the combustion of fuel. The crankshaft is connected to the pistons and converts the linear motion of the pistons into rotary motion, which is used to power the wheels of the vehicle. The combustion process begins when fuel is injected into the cylinders and is combined with air. The mixture is then ignited by a spark, which causes the fuel to burn and produce energy in the form of heat and pressure...
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