What is the function of an engine stabilizer bar?
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The function of an engine stabilizer bar is to prevent body roll by generating anti-roll resistance when there is a difference in the horizontal height between the left and right wheels, thereby avoiding torsion of the bar itself. An engine is a machine that converts other forms of energy into mechanical energy, originating in the UK. It can refer to both the power generation device and the entire machine including the power unit. Types of engines include internal combustion engines (such as gasoline engines), external combustion engines (like Stirling engines and steam engines), and electric motors. An external combustion engine burns its fuel outside the engine itself and was invented by R. Stirling of Scotland, hence also known as the Stirling engine. Internal combustion engines come in a wide variety, with common examples being gasoline and diesel engines, which are typical internal combustion engines.