Watt's steam engine, developed in the late 18th century, marked a pivotal advancement in the Industrial Revolution by significantly improving the efficiency of earlier steam engines. His innovations, including the separate condenser, allowed for greater power output and fuel efficiency, which transformed industries such as mining, textiles, and transportation. This technology not only facilitated mechanization but also laid the groundwork for modern engineering and the widespread use of steam power, ultimately reshaping economies and societies.
steam engine
In 1765
no one invented the the steam engine in 1769 but James watts improved the steam engine in 1769
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The best example is Watts' steam engine.
James Watts-late 1700's
Newcomer Steam Engine
Robert Fulton powered his steam boat with one of James watts steam engines. inventions such as the steam engine were generally the work of gifted tinkerers. they experimented with simple machines to make them better. the pace of change quickened as companies hired professional chemist and engineers to create new products and machinery.