Motrum displosorium[1][2][3] vel combustorium,[3] sive motorium displosorium,[1][3][2] vel combustorium,[3] est motrum ubi benzinum, mixtura hydrocarboneorum, in motri cavo cum re oxidante (usitate aere) comburatur eo consilio ut combustio expansionem gasium producat, cuius vis invicem motri embolorum aut helices percientum motum efficiat, energiam cineticam utilem generans.
Bibliographia
- Hardenberg, Horst O. 1999. The Middle Ages of the Internal Combustion Engine. Society of Automotive Engineers.
- Singer, Charles Joseph, et Richard Raper. 1954–1978. A History of Technology: The Internal Combustion Engine,[nexus deficit] ed. Charles Singer et al., 157–176. Clarendon Press.
- Suzuki, Takashi. 1997. The Romance of Engines. Society of Automotive Engineers.
Notae
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