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the wheel because without the wheel the steam engine would have nothing to power :P
1775 on the intustrial revolution
steam engine powers are used for the transport application in the early days. Later modified versions of the steam engines are used also for the electrical energy generation.
The steam engine was the first convenient source of power. It powered the industrial revolution as well as ships and trains in it's day.
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.
the wheel because without the wheel the steam engine would have nothing to power :P
The steam engine
The steam engine was a large part of the industrial revolution. It allowed people to be able to ship goods to far away places. ADDED: It did, but the steam-engine had become a viable prime-mover for factory machinery before it became applied to transport.
the steam engine
The Industrial Revolution.
Though not the original inventor, James Watt is often cited as the person that developed a useful and efficient steam engine. The requirements were needed at the time of the Industrial Revolution to power the new machines in factories and for transport.
steam engine
The Agricultural Revolution
The steam engine.
Which inventor's improvements to the steam engine were instrumental in starting the Industrial Revolution? Oil, water, coal, wood
Not much of a Revolution.
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