It was NOT James Watt that invented the high-pressure steam engine. James Watt made very useful improvements to Newcomen's low-pressure steam engine, while several people experimented in the following years with high-pressure steam. It was Richard Trevithick, however, who invented the first proven, high-pressure steam engine, particularly in his Pen-y-Darren locomotive.
Invented in (1804).
steam+steam engine=pressure
steam engine uses thermal energy to convert water into steam and then uses pressure of steam to move the engine .thus thermal energy into pressure and further pressure into mechanical energy.
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will density of water is equal to density of steam at high pressures and temperatures
High pressure steam hits the blades of a TURBINE and turns its shaft.
Steam under pressure is the short answer
In order for a high temperature boiler or steam engine to produce superheated water, or steam?
Boils water to create high pressure steam.
Steam engine advantages Any suitable form of energy can be used to make steam Not affected much by high altitudes Water can be re-used Steam engine disadvantages Has low efficiency, around 30% Are expensive to buy and run Give off a lot of pollution Take time to start Dangerous to use because of high pressure of steam Only 30% of the steam is used Lots of energy is needed to make the steam
Flash steam is steam that is produced when high temperature high pressure water is released to the atmosphere.