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What did James watt accomplish before his death?

One day, in his workshop when he was 28, James Watt was to repair a steam engine. As he fixed it, he found new ways to improve the steam engine. He built his own prototype and found that it worked. That became his own new-improved famous steam engine. That is what he is famous for.


How many inventions did James Watt make?

one and that was the steam engine


Who invented watts?

James Watt did not invent watts. The watt is a unit of power named after James Watt, a Scottish engineer who made significant contributions to the development of the steam engine. The watt is defined as one joule of energy per second.


How did James Watt's steam engine help people?

James Watt's steam engine helped people as it was four times as fast as the one before it and it was much effective. With his help with the engine it made it easier and better to use.


From whom does the word watt came from?

The word "watt" is named after James Watt, a Scottish engineer who played a key role in the development of the steam engine. It is used to measure power, with one watt being equal to one joule of energy per second.


What was the name of James Watt's father?

The real name of James Watt's father is unknown. Although, one could say the Watt is a Junior. All we know about Watt's father is that he was a shipbuilder.


Who invented the efficient steam engine in 1769?

no one invented the the steam engine in 1769 but James watts improved the steam engine in 1769


Did James watt has brother or sisters?

Yes, James Watt had one sister named Janet.


Is James watt still alive today?

James watt is still alive today who would want to know if he was dead no one but you loll but you don't say


What was the first name of watt?

James Watt is one possibility. There are many people with, Watt, as a surname.


What is named after James Watt?

james watt is remembered for measuring the power of his steam engine: his test with a strong horse resulted in his determination that a "horsepower"was 550 foot-pounds per second. The unit of power in the metric system is called the watt; one horsepower equals 746 watts.


What best describes James Watts' contribution to the Industrial Revolution?

Answer this question… He adapted the steam engine for use many different industrial uses.