combustion chamber
Pronunciation
/kəmbˈʌstʃən tʃˈeɪmbɚ/

Definition & Meaning of "combustion chamber"in English

Combustion chamber
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the part of an engine where fuel is burned to produce energy

Grammatical Information
Animacy status
Inanimate
Composition
Compound
Countable
Plural form
combustion chambers

What is a "combustion chamber"?

A combustion chamber is a part of an engine where fuel and air mix and are burned to produce power. Inside the chamber, a spark or pressure starts the burning process, causing a small explosion. This explosion pushes the engine's pistons, which then move the vehicle. The size and design of the combustion chamber affect the engine's efficiency and power. Combustion chambers are found in many types of engines, such as those in cars, motorcycles, and airplanes, and they play a key role in turning fuel into usable energy.

Examples
In a car engine, the combustion chamber mixes fuel and air before burning it to create power.
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