Eli Whitney (December 8, 1765 - January 8, 1825) was an American inventor best known as the inventor of the cotton gin. He is also known for creating and promoting the idea of interchangeable parts for the manufacture of firearms.
It wasn't a development as much as common sense. Parts designed for one item are used on another because it did not require any new engineering.
Honore Blanc was the first person to commercially manufacture equipment with interchangeable parts. He was commissioned by Jean-Baptiste Vaquette de Gribeauval to make artillery for the French Army in this manner.
Eli Whitney who also invented the cotton gin
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The partss you can touch are the key board..........disk drive....... and the system........but the hard drive...if you wreck that your computer is done for..... you can touch the inside but i wouldnt. and be careful of the wires.
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Games must be designed and developed for a game system. They are not interchangeable and they must be designed for each console version when a company makes multiple console releases
The Egyptians developed a hieroglyphic writing system.
Aristotle developed the first classification system.
its not what developed but who developed. Carolus Linaeuss developed the naming system
its not what developed but who developed. Carolus Linaeuss developed the naming system
No. They are not interchangeable.