
Gas engine
A gas engine is a type of internal combustion engine that operates using gasoline as its fuel. It works by drawing in air and mixing it with gasoline, which is then compressed and ignited by a spark plug. This controlled explosion generates power that drives the engine's pistons, converting chemical energy from the fuel into mechanical energy. Gas engines are commonly used in cars, motorcycles, and small machinery due to their efficiency and reliance on readily available fuel. They are distinct from diesel engines, which use a different fuel and operating process.