typically most automobile gasoline engines operate between 190F-210F 220F and up is usually when a motor is beginning to overheat
I know of no automobile that does not require a license to operate on public streets and roads.
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That's how engines operate.
conventional jet engines (using a compressor) will operate at speeds up to slightly less than Mach 1using an afterburner a conventional jet engine can operate at speeds slightly above Mach 3ramjet engines will operate at speeds up to about Mach 5scramjet engines can operate at speeds well above Mach 6However the maximum speed of of an actual airplane is usually less than the capability of the engines it uses.
without air, you cannot have combustion
Any automobile can be modified to allow handicapped individuals to operate the vehicle. It is relatively simple to modify the controls to work for handicapped individuals, and ramps can be used to get into the automobile as well.
the gas of the thing their using or fixing
Fuel cells operate by combining hydrogen and oxygen without actual combustion as in gasoline engines. A catalyst separates the electrons and protons to combine the elements. (Some versions of fuel cells are high-temperature only.) Hydrogen gas
Engines need air to operate, they take it in and expel it while running.
Most small engines are two stroke because you can get more power from a smaller engine with two stroke rather than a four stroke engine. It takes less to cool and to operate the engine.
If you are talking about an automobile a/c then they can operate as low as 34 degrees as long as the unit cycles......