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Using a car as an analogy, the engine of the car is related to its anatomy, but the engine converting thermal energy into mechanical energy is the car's physiology. 1. True 2. False
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Using a car as an analogy, the engine of the car is related to its anatomy, but the engine converting thermal energy into mechanical energy is the car's physiology.
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False , there is a lot more in the engine then the engine itself that runs
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