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What can go up a chimney down but not a down chimney up?

An umbrella


Can a train run on steam?

Steam trains were once widespread, and changed the world. A steam engine is an external combustion engine, meaning that the fuel burns outside the engine. In modern internal combustion engines the petrol or diesel burns inside the engine, and the gases produced expand and push the cylinders, and this motion eventually turns the wheels. In the steam engine the fuel burns in an external fire box. The heat boils the water to make steam, which pushes the cylinders. So it depends exactly what you mean by 'run'. Certainly there were and are steam trains, but the steam doesn't provide the energy to make it go, the fuel does.


How long did it take to build a steam engine?

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When were steam engines invented?

Heron of Alexandria invented a steam powered rotating ball in Circa 100 AD. This is the first recorded steam power.Thomas Savery (1650-1715) was an English military engineer and inventor who in 1698, took out a general patent covering all possible means of pumping water by steam power. It was based on Denis Papin's Digester or pressure cooker of 1679.Thomas Savery had been working on solving the problem of pumping water out of coal mines, his machine consisted of a closed vessel filled with water into which steam under pressure was introduced. This forced the water upwards and out of the mine shaft. Then a cold water sprinkler was used to condense the steam. This created a vacuum which sucked more water out of the mine shaft through a bottom valve.Thomas Savery later worked with Thomas Newcomen who had actually invented the atmospheric steam engine and had to share his success with the patent holder.The first steam engine was invented by Thomas Newcomen in 1712 to pump water from mine, the first being installed in 1712 close to Dudley castle in the Black Country.. Later improvements were made by James Watt And Richard Trevithick.Richard trevithithick made one of the earliest steam locomotives: locomotion. whi cwheels made it so it derailed quite frequently. Robert stevenson made another called the rocket and has taken much credit for the invention of the steam valve but it was the engineer of sans parell timothy hackworth who invented it.William Symington invented Efficient Steam Navigation. He was a native of Leadhills, Lancashire and Scotland.watch mark Williams on the rails for more information or go to beamish open air museum where you can ride on a replica of the locomotives of that day.AnswerFrom Wikipedia: The first steam device, the aeolipile, was invented by Heron of Alexandria, a Greek, in the 1st century AD, but used only as a toy. Incidently 700 years earlier in Corinth, Greece, rail tracks were invented; however the Greeks never thought of putting the two together. In 1690, Denis Papin, a French physicist, built a working model of a steam engine after observing steam escaping from his pressure cooker in about 1679. Sir Samuel Morland also developed ideas for a steam engine during the same period. Early industrial steam engines were designed by Thomas Savery (1698), Thomas Newcomen (1712), and James Watt (patented in 1769), each adding new refinements. Humphrey Gainsborough produced a model condensing steam engine in the 1760s. In 1802 William Symington built the "first practical steamboat", and in 1807 Robert Fulton used the Watt steam engine to power the first commercially successful steamboat.AnswerThomas Savery was an English military engineer and inventor who in 1698, patented the first crude steam engine, based on Denis Papin's Digester or pressure cooker of 1679. Thomas Savery had been working on solving the problem of pumping water out of coal mines, his machine consisted of a closed vessel filled with water into which steam under pressure was introduced. This forced the water upwards and out of the mine shaft. Then a cold water sprinkler was used to condense the steam. This created a vacuum which sucked more water out of the mine shaft through a bottom valve.Thomas Savery later worked with Thomas Newcomen on the atmospheric steam engine. Among Savery's other inventions was an odometer for ships, a device that measured distance traveled.Invention of Steam EngineAs with many inventions, there are is no simple answer. Thomas Newcomen (1664-1729) is often regarded as the inventor, but he worked in partnership with Thomas Savery (c. 1760-1715), who had already built a steam 'engine' of sorts in 1698. However, as Savery's invention had no moving parts it's seldom counted as an engine. The first steam engine with moving parts was built in 1712 and was designed purely to pump water out of mines.The early steam engines were inefficient and wasted a lot of fuel. James Watt (1736-1819), who was for many years instrument maker to the University of Glasgow, made significant improvements from 1776 onwards.Key features of these improvements included (1) greatly raising the pressure in the boiler, which increased efficiency, and (2) producing circular motion. Watts' steam engines were suitable for use in factories and for a variety of purposes.Important later developments include the steam locomotive and the steam-powered ship.See Related LinksSee the Related Link for "Wikipedia, James Watt" to the bottom for the answer.some time in the 18th century. im pretty sure 1712 was the first engine madeThe first practical steam engine was Thomas newcomens machine The idea of using boiling water to produce mechanical motion has a long history, going back about 2000 years. (see the related link below).However, the first practical steam-powered 'engine' was a water pump, developed in 1698 by Thomas Savery. Then improving on the design of the 1712 Newcomen engine, the Watt steam engine was developed sporadically from 1763 to 1775 and was the next great step in the development of the steam engine. Then in around 1800, Richard Trevithick introduced engines using high-pressure steam.the first steam engine was built in the 1700s by Newcomen to drive mine pumps, in England. James Watt greatly improved the engine, early in the Industrial Revolution in Britain(1800s), Steam locomotives have been used to great use by British railways until 1968. Some used by London transport were used until 1971! Yet still steam lives on around the world. In Britain steam locos are used on preserved railways by enthusiasts.The A1 steam locomotive trust built a whole new steam engine from scratch and was complete in 2008; it is called 'Tornado'.


How far could a steamboat go?

As long as steam was produced and the water in the river was deep enough it could go as far as needed.

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an umbrella


What if you didn't have steam engines?

If we didn't have steam engine the dirt of the vehicle will not go out and will be stored in the vehicle and the vehicle will not work well


What goes up a chimney when down but can't go down the chimney when up?

A chimney.


How did the steam engine improve trade?

it could go faster than horses


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What can go up a chimney closed but cant go up a chimney open?

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What can go up a chimney down but not a down chimney up?

An umbrella


What goes down the chimney up but cant go up the the chimney down?

An umbrella! It can go up a chimney when it's down because it's thin but cant go down a chimney up because its too big!


What goes up the chimney but cant go down the chimney up?

An umbrella


Can a train run on steam?

Steam trains were once widespread, and changed the world. A steam engine is an external combustion engine, meaning that the fuel burns outside the engine. In modern internal combustion engines the petrol or diesel burns inside the engine, and the gases produced expand and push the cylinders, and this motion eventually turns the wheels. In the steam engine the fuel burns in an external fire box. The heat boils the water to make steam, which pushes the cylinders. So it depends exactly what you mean by 'run'. Certainly there were and are steam trains, but the steam doesn't provide the energy to make it go, the fuel does.


What inventions were invented in the late 1800 and the early 1900?

the steam engine was invented during this time and the crayon and chcocolate chips and last the steam ship there you go


Did a chimney sweep go on the roof?

Yes. They have a long broom that goes down the chimney .