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Within a small chamber, an internal combustion engine
combines a precisely measured mix of fuel (typically
petrol or diesel) and air. Once ignited, this explosive
combinasion causes an expansion of hot, presurised
gases to exit the chamber, typically via pistons or a
turbine. The chemical energy is converted, although often
not very eficiently, into mechanical energy which can then
be used to power motors and drive machines.​