Tom Thumb
Saw steam rise out of a kettle, and thought that power could be put to use. +++ NO.. That is a myth. James Watt did not invent the steam-engine but realised why the existing engines, which could only drive reciprocating mine-drainage pumps anyway, were so dreadfully inefficient. He devised the appropriate solution; and later was among those who developed the engine into a rotative form so it could drive a wide range of factory machinery.
james watt
A man called Beaumont . The first locomotive that marched on tracks was created by Richard Trevithick. He was from the UK. unih78nbbyuf5t vd4cv45dc2584909784/41/4
Steam is created in a steam engine by heating water in a boiler until it turns into steam. The steam then builds up pressure, which is used to power the engine and drive machinery.
The relationship between steam engine torque and efficiency in powering machinery is that higher torque can lead to increased efficiency. Torque is the rotational force produced by the steam engine, and a higher torque can allow the engine to generate more power to drive machinery. This increased power output can result in better efficiency in terms of getting more work done with less energy input.
the f do I know why iam I asking you
The rear drive shaft on any rear-wheel-drive vehicle is the link between the engine/transmissioni combo and the rear end. It's through this that all the torque developed by the engine is applied to the rear wheels. Nathan
No, not until a certain age is reached do minors have the developed sense of reflexes and sense of responsibility to operate a one to two Ton piece of machinery on the public roads.
No it won't hurt the engine BUT you could get carbon monoxide in the car. Don't sit in a parked car with the engine running if your exhaust is bad - it could kill you.
Theoretically the rotary engine could last up to 200k miles but it depends on how hard you drive the engine
Drive. Work on machinery
if you arent gonna drive or operate machinery...