Want this question answered?
The main source of propulsion.
Steam engine
this das weird man. I asked em dis question but they ain't telled me the anser instead they teld me to anser it moiself.
The easiest source for you to get is a common publication such as "The Flight Handbook" written by aviation writer W.T. (Bill ) Gunston. This book has hundreds of aircraft 'cutaways', photos, drawings and diagrams. Chapters or Indigo should be able to locate this excellent book, published in Britain by Iliffe Books and in US by Aero Publishers.
Micro-wave
Steam was the main source of energy during the industrial revolution.
The steam engine, which was invented by James Watt, appeared and initiated the industrial revolution.
the steam engine
the steam engine
the steam engine
Coal .
Not much different from today. Coal.
Water
Water
Flax plants were a source of linen fiber before the Industrial Revolution.
i don't know the person, there, were many including James watt, who invented the steam engine which was an important source of power for the industrial revolution.
Flax plants were a source of linen fiber before the Industrial Revolution.