Here's a few.
What is the difference between a motor and an engine?
A wagon and a trailer?
A bullet and a shell?
Asphalt and tarmac?
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Here's a few.
What is the difference between a motor and an engine?
A wagon and a trailer?
A bullet and a shell?
Asphalt and tarmac?
A :ani29: GS and a :ani29: RS
A :ani29: RS and a :ani29: ST
A :ani29: ST and a :ani29: RT
If the person you're talking to knows what you really mean when using them there's usually not a problem. That is, until someone wants to have some fun. You know, being all proper and all. :roflblack:
Concrete and cement?
Cement is actually an ingredient in concrete...
(Sorry! I just learned that one...)
My all time favorite on spyderlovers is: break vs brake and then of course you have there vs their. I'll stop there.
"There", "they're", or "their"... are you certain? ;)
Or was that "shore"? :roflblack:
My Wife and my Girlfriend..........oops!
:lecturef_smilie: That could get you killed in some parts... :lecturef_smilie: :joke: :roflblack:
Surely you can't be serious...;)
I am serious and stop calling me Shirley.
If you're Serious, then I'm Roebuck!
bank, crop, bear, peer, sink, fritter,
pants, slip, slide, dry, fit, class, shine,
creep, divide, page, gin, trip, keel, ship,
fall, hedge, needle, scrape, riddle, throw,
train, ...
:shocked: snorkle?
Polish the people. Or polish the car...
A motor does not generate horse power but a engine does
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or stare :shocked:
That's not true. I used to specify motors for special build air cond. equipment. Their rating was h.p. because that's what they produced; actually they produce mechanical energy measured in watts and 746 of them equals 1 h.p..
Engines (internal or external combustion) burn fuel and motors don't and of course also use the h.p. measurement.