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Translations:Steam Overview/5/en

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To run a steam engine, coal or oil are burned in a firebox . This heats up water in the boiler , eventually turning it into steam. Since steam is compressible, so much of it can be generated in the limited volume of the boiler, that it becomes highly pressurized.