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Who designed the steam engine?

James Watt (1736-1819) is credited with the 1765 improvement of the steam engines of Thomas Newcomen (1664-1729), which dated from 1712. The efficiency of the Watt engine led to its wide industrial use after Watt partnered with Matthew Boulton in 1775.


Was the television invented before the steam engine?

Don't think so


The first steam engine what invented in what year?

the first steam engine was extremely primitive. experts think that it might have been built in the late 95000000s! hahahahaha!


What are police horses used for and when were they introduced?

I think they were introduced before the steam engine.


Why balancing is require in steam engines?

If you think of a steam engine as a machine either any machine is balanced or it will tear itself apart in normally use


What might an aircraft designer today think of the idea of using a steam engine to power an airplane?

Steam engines are too heavy to power aircraft.


How many people think mist and steam are the same?

No one


Invention on steam power?

The Chinese people develop a steam-propelled cart in 800 BC. I think that is the start of steam-powered machines.


What powered the Tom Thumb locomotive?

The Tom Thumb locomotive was powered by a small steam engine, specifically a vertical boiler steam engine. This design allowed it to pull trains and be one of the first successful steam locomotives in the United States.


During the Industrial Revolution what was the most important invention?

During the industrial revolution the most important or greatest invention (I'm talking about the 18th century, though) was factories. And the steam engine for being able to drive the looms and mills. They provided a lot of opportunity for poorer people by providing jobs. It helped people gain more money, also. Factories had their cons though, too. Factories had very poor working conditions and having as young as 6 year olds working in them and things like that.


Why do you think the first successful railway engine was called the puffing billy?

Because as they hadn't figure out how to recycle the steam, huge puffs of it was released as the engine worked.


When was the first automotive engine invented?

I believe that the first "engine" was a steam powered engine which was originally used in the coal mines to pump out water as well as to move out the coal... If you don't know. A steam powered engine uses a special process of heated water, hence the word steam, which is controlled by valves. the original steam powered engine, the pressure was to both sides of the piston as was used for trains... I guess I answered more the what than the when... so for the when, I believe that Ford used the first mass produced engine in 1907, but gasoline engines were invented in, I think, 1896.