What Is Used In A Locomotive?


Answer:
Locomotive is a diesel powered or electrically propelled vehicle. It is used for pushing or pulling passenger cars or freight on railroad tracks. The first steam locomotive was developed by George Stephenson in the year 1829. It was name the 'Rocket.' In this steam locomotive, the steam from a multi-tube boiler moved pistons attached to the driving wheels.  The steam from coal fuel and wood was the main resource of power to the steam-powered locomotive until the middle of the 20th century. In Europe, electric power be used in the locomotive in the early 20th century. After the pause of World War II, diesel power became a substitute for steam because of the low cost and a higher amount of efficiency.

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