PLease help me - The Petrol engine and the first cars

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The discussion focuses on the need for scientific problems related to the first petrol engine and early cars from 1887 to 1912 for a physics assignment. Key topics include the development of ignition systems, fuel systems, and engine internals, as well as the historical context of steam and diesel engines preceding petrol engines. Participants suggest exploring challenges such as engine starting mechanisms, compression ratios, cooling methods, fuel delivery, and speed control. The importance of formulating problems that can be approached inductively or deductively is emphasized. Overall, the conversation aims to provide insights into the technological advancements of early automotive engineering.
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I'm working on a really important physics assignment and i am in deperate need of help!

I need to find some scientific problems with reference to the first petrol engine and the some of the first cars ever made (1887-1912). I have to present some problems which i am to solve later on.

The problems need to be formulated so that they can be solved by either the inductive or the deductive way.

Please guys I'm begging you! Please help me!
 
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Which came first petrol or the petrol engine?

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I think that may have been a suggestion for your discussion, rather than just a question to be answered!

How about picking one of the key engine systems, looking at how they're currently addressed, and how these challenges were met "back in the day". For example, how did the ignition systems on early vehicles work? How did the fuel system work? What about transmission? Or the internals of the engine itself?
 
I was thinking about some thermodynamic and aerodynamic?
 
Steam engines came first and the fuel was just lying around.

Then came Diesel engines, then petrol engines.

My suggestion was indeed serious where did the fuel come from?

You have received some other good suggestions as well.

How was the engine started? Compression ratio?
How were they cooled?
How did the fuel get into the engine?
How was the speed controlled?
 
Here is a website that has "technology firsts" for mopars (Chrysler, Dodge, etc)

http://www.allpar.com/corporate/technology.html

some of the "firsts" are interesting
rubber mounts, steering wheel, hydraulic brakes

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