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What is the part of the steam engine that does the work? the turbine the flywheel the cylinder the piston

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the piston moves the wheel round and the fly wheel keeps momentum to move the piston
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The correct option is the piston

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A steam engine is an engine that uses steam or vapour as it's working fluid. In steam engines, the pressure produced by the steam is used to move a piston inside a cylinder. The piston moves back and forth causing a rotary motion during the course of the engine's work. This steam is usually produced in a boiler (and later supplied from there) somewhere inside the engine. Steam engines were used in some production factories and they were also used in ships and locomotive trains.

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