HISTORY OF DIESEL ENGINES AND THEIR DIFFERENCES FROM OTHER ENGINES
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diesel engines, automobile, transportation, gasoline, electricity engines, hydrogen, combustion, village economy, society transportation.Abstract
Diesel engines modern transportation and in industry important place holds , especially freight, rural farm and construction in the field. Their high efficiency and strength because of world according to wide In Uzbekistan, for example, diesel motor vehicles (buses, trucks) public transport and logistics from 20% in the field more than to share has. This article reviews the history of the development of diesel engines, analyzing their differences from other engines (gasoline, electric, and hydrogen).
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