He applied heat to water. The same way anyone does it.
James Watt biult the steam engine in the 1770
James Watt's invention was the steam engine but more improved.
Boulton and Watt steam engine
The Watt steam engine was invented in Scotland by James Watt.
James Watt did not invent the steam train. The steam train was developed by George Stephenson in 1814. James Watt did, however, pioneer improvements to the steam engine, which eventually led to the development of steam-powered locomotives.
James Watt (1736-1819) is credited with the 1765 improvement of the steam engines of Thomas Newcomen (1664-1729), which dated from 1712. The efficiency of the Watt engine led to its wide industrial use after Watt partnered with Matthew Boulton in 1775.
James Watt, a British inventor, improved the steam engine in the eighteenth century. In 1763, James Watt began his improvements on the Newcomen steam engine. Watt was a technician at the University of Glasgow.
James Watt discaovered that the efficiency of a steam engine can be significantly improved by condensing the exhausted steam exiting the cylinder. James Watt discovered this when he was a young man. (1763-)
James Watt, a British inventor, improved the steam engine in the eighteenth century. In 1763, James Watt began his improvements on the Newcomen steam engine. Watt was a technician at the University of Glasgow.
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