How your car's engine work?
The most cars which are built today are powered by an internal combustion engine. They are so-called because inside (Internal) the engine, small explosions (combustion) make pistons move. This moves the other parts to turn your car's wheels.
Engine cylinders.
Internal combustion engines contain cylinders. When the engine fires, piston is pushed up into each cylinder by a rod called crankshaft, squeezing a fuel-air mixture. Then, the piston is again pushed down by a tiny explosion. This is repeated along all the cylinders, keeping the crankshaft turning.
From Engine to wheels
The power from the cylinders is collected by the crankshaft and transfers it to the wheels via the gearbox. The gears inside the gearbox turn in a front wheel drive car to pass on the power to two places:
The front axle, which controls the front wheels.
The drive shaft, which works the rear axle and the rear wheels.
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