Well now - from before Christ to about 1830.
So almost 2000 years.
Forever
George Stephenson built his first steam locomotive, called the "Locomotion No. 1," in 1825. The development process took several years, as he worked on improving steam engine designs throughout the 1810s. His earlier work on stationary engines and the design of the locomotive itself laid the groundwork for this achievement. Thus, while specific timelines can vary, it was a culmination of years of innovation and experimentation.
It took him 8 years, from 1765 to 1776.
first you take a heater or a stove and you boil the water which will turn into steam and the steam will poduce energy which it would turn into electricity in which you can use it for steam locomotive and other stuff.
about 35 mins but why would you steam a burger
it doesn't take any time because steam broccoli is already cooked.
The travel time for a steam locomotive from Wilmington, North Carolina, to Santa Fe, New Mexico, would vary significantly based on factors like the route taken, track conditions, and speed limits. Generally, such a journey could take several days, potentially around 3 to 5 days of continuous travel, factoring in stops for fuel and maintenance. The distance is approximately 1,000 miles, and steam locomotives typically travel at speeds of 20 to 30 miles per hour under optimal conditions.
The mechnical idea behind a Steam engine is very simple: Take a Tea Pot and seal it up. Conect an outlet pipe to a Cylinder with a Piston in it. Boil the water The steam will propel the Piston down the cylinder Conect the piston to a crank, say on a Locomotive wheel (Very Small Locomotive if we are using my tea pot) Create a valve system that will allow thew steam in when the piston is ready to push the crank and allow the steam out when the piston is ready to travel back to the start point. Bingo Bango the Steam age has arrived
i dont now
It could take forever. Some steam engines are not designed to move.It could take forever. Some steam engines are not designed to move.It could take forever. Some steam engines are not designed to move.It could take forever. Some steam engines are not designed to move.
i think about 60 to 100 mph becaus in aberistith the canbrian express went so fast from the station to the level crosing i dident have enogh time to take a picture of it.
to take on water