An atmospheric engine operates by utilizing the pressure difference created by heating and cooling air or steam within a cylinder. When the air or steam is heated, it expands, pushing a piston to perform work. Upon cooling, the air or steam contracts, creating a vacuum that allows atmospheric pressure to push the piston back. This cycle of expansion and contraction enables the engine to convert thermal energy into mechanical work.
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