While living in China as a Jesuit missionary he designed a small steam driven vehicle for the Emperor of China. It is thought it was just a toy, being only about two feet (32cm) long but there is no proof it was ever built but drawings exist. The design was basically an orb like steam chamber with a nozzle at the top that directed steam under pressure across a simple turbine.
Ferdinand Verbiest
Ferdinand Verbiest invented the car somewhere in China in 1672.
Ferdinand Verbiest invented the first car in the year 1672
Father Ferdinand Verbiest invented the first ever car in 1792.
he invented cars so people can go to places quicker
Ferdinand Verbiest invented the first car to ever touch the world.. And by world I mean Earth
Ferdinand Verbiest
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why was it important that he invent the first car
Ferdinand Verbiest invented the first car in the year 1672. It was the first ever car invented and was powered by steam. Ferdinand was an experimentalist and a missionary to China. He built his car in China. Hence you could rightly say, the first ever car was made in China.
Ferdinand Verbiest invented the first car in the year 1672. It was the first ever car invented and was powered by steam. Ferdinand was an experimentalist and a missionary to China. He built his car in China. Hence you could rightly say, the first ever car was made in China. Answer courtesy of buzzle.com