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Heat Engines

Energy conversions occurring in an automobile are illustrated below:

Line drawing showing chemical energy flowing to thermal energy flowing to mechanical energy
Energy Conversions in an Automobile
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Any device that converts thermal energy into mechanical energy—such as an automobile or a power plant—is called a heat engine. In these devices, high temperature heat (thermal energy) produced by burning a fuel is partly converted to mechanical energy to do work and the rest is rejected into the atmosphere, typically as a low temperature exhaust.

Heat Engine diagram showing that high temperature heat produced by burning fuel is converted into mechanical work and low temperature exhaust.
Heat Engine
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