Robert Fulton invented the first naval torpedoes in 1797.
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The spar torpedo was first effectively used to sink ships during the US Civil War (1861). The automotive torpedo was first effectively used in the Russo-Turkish War (1877). The first major use of self propelled torpedoes (automotive torpedoes) was the Russo-Japanese War (1904-05). All torpedoes mentioned above were launched from torpedo boats or torpedo boat destroyers.
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He invented the first wearable eyeglasses which was scissor glasses.
U-boats.They were invented by Germany, but they didn't invent them in WW2 - They had been used prior to the FIRST World War (1850).
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John Fitch is said to have invented the Steamboat but to my knowledge Robert Fulton is most known for inventing it.
Robert Fulton was the first to COMPLETE the first steamboatRobert Fulton.Robert Fulton did not invent the steam boat. John Fitch invented it, but he died before he fixed the problem in the engine. Robert Fulton is given credit for it because he finished John Fitch's design, and tweaked the engine.She was built by the wealthy investor and politician Robert Livingston and inventor and entrepreneur Robert Fulton. Source: Wikipedia "North River Steamboat" page
In 1806, Robert Fulton partnered with Walter Livingston to launch the first commercially successful steamboat, the Clermont. The maiden voyage traveled from New York City to Albany, New York. Fulton is also credited with designing the first working submarine, the Nautilus, in 1793 in France.
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No, Robert Stevenson did not invent the first steam engine. The first commercially successful steam engine was developed by James Watt in the late 18th century, which helped revolutionize industries such as mining, transportation, and manufacturing. Stevenson, on the other hand, was a renowned civil engineer known for his work on bridges and railways.
you could transport goods faster and easier. cities with large rivers like New York became bigger because they could get the most. Fulton did not invent the steamboat, he and his business partner Robert Livingston (from Clermont, NY) had the first commercially successful steamboat. (John Fitch of Philadelphia created the first steam powered boat in 1787.) More research needed:... the "Clermont" boat was named by residents of Clermont, NY after the death of Fulton. Fulton called the boat "North River Steamboat"
No, Robert Fulton developed the first steamboat.
The credit goes to Bartholomaus Girandoni of Vienna. He developed the air rifle for the Austrian army about 1780.
The first design in USA is from 1786 - James Rumsey. The first patent in Europe (1788) was from Robert Fourness and James Ashworth. The first commercial steam boat was designed by Robert Fulton near 1800.
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