James Watt (19 January 1736 - 25 August 1819).
the unit of electrical power named after scottish inventor of steam engine is Watt ( the electrical power ) and the iinventor was James Watt
Mackintosh (a coat)
The watt, named after James Watt.
TV was invented in 1926 by a Scottish inventor named John Logie Baird
The watt, a unit of power, was named after Scottish inventor James Watt but was actually created and defined by the International System of Units (SI) to honor his contributions to the development of the steam engine.
The item of clothing named after its Scottish inventor is the "Macintosh," commonly referred to as a "Mac." It was designed by Charles Macintosh in the early 19th century and is a waterproof coat made from rubberized fabric. The invention was significant in the development of rainwear and remains popular today.
In 1836 Charles Macintosh, a Scottish inventor, mixed rubber with cloth to form a waterproof coat. "I thought it was by a Scottish fella named Jimmy Condom."
The First tire was constructed in 1887 in May Street, Belfast by a Scottish inventor named John Boyd Dunlap.
The Dundee cake is named after the Scottish city of Dundee.
The diesel engine was named after its inventor, Rudolf Diesel.
The basic unit of power, named after the eighteenth-century Scottish inventor James Watt (UK 1736-1819), equal to one joule per second.
yes, scottish international who has played for a host of clubs including Doncaster,keighley,York.