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 Define engine  Define motor  Describe the difference between the two.  Describe how both operate.

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2  Define engine  Define motor  Describe the difference between the two.  Describe how both operate.

3  Why do we need to know the difference between an engine and a motor?  Why do we need to know how they operate?  Why do we need to know the parts of an engine and a motor?

4  What is an engine?  What is a motor?  How does an engine operate?  How does a motor operate?  What are the parts of an engine?  What are the parts of a motor?

5  What is an engine?  A machine for converting thermal energy into mechanical energy or power to produce force and motion.  A machine that uses a fuel source to create energy.  Chemical into mechanical

6  2 stroke engines  Lawn & garden equipment  Dirt bikes  Small outboard motors  4 stroke engines  Intake  Compression  Power  Exhaust

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8  What is a motor?  A device that converts electrical energy to mechanical torque.  Electrical into mechanical power

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10  An electric motor is all about magnets and magnetism.  A motor uses magnets to create motion.  Attracting and repelling forces create rotational motion.

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12  What is an engine?  What is a motor?  How does an engine operate?  How does a motor operate?  What are the parts of an engine?  What are the parts of a motor?


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