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Does a steam engine produce noise?

Yes, a steam engine produces noise.

The noise is mainly due to the following reasons:

- The reciprocating motion of the piston and the reciprocating motion of the valve gear produce mechanical noise.

- The steam jet produces noise when it enters the cylinder.

- The exhaust steam produces noise when it is exhausted from the cylinder.

- The gear train produces noise when the gears mesh.

- The boiler produces noise when the water boils and when the steam is generated.