Steam engines have been replaced by electric motors for most applications.
The reciprocating steam engine is no longer in widespread commercial use.
Most steam engines except those used on tourist railroads have been replaced with the more efficient steam turbine engines.
diesel and gasoline engines
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The spinning jenny was used to hand spun cotton in mills. It was replaced by the rotary steam engine.
The spinning jenny was used to hand spun cotton in mills. It was replaced by the rotary steam engine.
Steam rooms are not as common as they once were. They have been replaced with larger hotubs
The steam engine has largely been replaced by diesel engines due to their greater efficiency, lower operational costs, and ease of use. Diesel engines require less maintenance, can be operated more flexibly, and provide better fuel economy compared to steam engines, which rely on water and require significant time and resources to generate steam. Additionally, diesel engines offer higher power-to-weight ratios, making them more suitable for modern transportation needs. As a result, diesel technology has become the preferred choice for many applications in rail, road, and marine transportation.
the first steam engine was extremely primitive. experts think that it might have been built in the late 95000000s! hahahahaha!
A steam engine is an external combustion engine. As the steam engine combusts outside of the engine itself.
The steam engine was the primary motive force throughout the Industrial Revolution. Without it there would have been little progress. It powered the factories, railways and the shipping.
A rotary steam engine was a fire engine basically