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A motor is not an engine. #167

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@hotdogee hotdogee commented Dec 9, 2023

While both motors and engines are machines that produce motion, the key difference lies in their energy source: motors run on electricity, while engines run on combustion³⁴.

  • Motor: A device that converts electrical energy into mechanical energy. It's commonly associated with electric motors found in various appliances, electric vehicles, and other devices that run on electricity¹⁴.

  • Engine: A machine that converts thermal energy produced from combustion into mechanical work. This term is often used for internal combustion engines in vehicles that run on fuel like gasoline or diesel¹³.

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  1. What’s the difference between a motor and an engine? - MIT School of Engineering. https://engineering.mit.edu/engage/ask-an-engineer/whats-the-difference-between-a-motor-and-an-engine/.
  2. Motors vs. Engines: What’s the Difference? - Modded. https://modded.com/cars/motors-vs-engines/.
  3. Is an engine a motor? | Kia British Dominica. https://www.kia.com/dm/discover-kia/ask/is-an-engine-a-motor.html.
  4. Motor Vs. Engine — What’s The Difference?. https://www.enginelabs.com/news/motor-vs-engine-whats-the-difference-and-why-does-it-matter/.
  5. What is the difference between a motor and an engine? | Engine VS Motor - Mechanical Boost. https://mechanicalboost.com/difference-between-motor-and-engine/.

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