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  • Hero of Alexandria invented a simple steam turbine in about 130BC, but it could only spin itself it couldn't drive another mechanism.
  • Thomas Savery invented the first primitive steam engine used to pump water out of coal mines.
  • Thomas Newcomen improved Savery's design so that it used atmospheric pressure and no longer depended on the limited steam pressure of boilers of the time.
  • James Watt improved Newcomen's design by condensing the steam in an external condenser instead of the cylinder, leaving the cylinder always hot reducing thermal cycling stress and dramatically raising efficiency.
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