How a Diesel Engine Works?

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Diesel Engine uses Diesel as fuel. It burns it in closed cylinder where it pushes a Piston. Piston is connected to FlyWheel by Crank Shaft.
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Diesel Engines are Internal Combustion engines. They burn diesel in a cylinder. A piston moves to and fro due to combustion which is connected to fly wheel using crank shaft.
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