Automobile
Early history. Automobile racing began soon after the invention of the gasoline- (petrol-) fueled internal-combustion engine in the 1880s. ... Organized automobile racing began in the United States with an 87-km race from Chicago to Evanston, Illinois, and back on Thanksgiving Day in 1895.
James Watt's invention was the steam engine but more improved.
The invention of the cotton mill
A steam, or atmospheric, engine.
The invention of the steam engine and the railroad systems.
there were many important inventions of the Industrial Revolution. The first invention was perhaps the mechanical loom. Transportation was transformed by the invention of the train. Communications advanced by the invention of the telegraph.
The gasoline engine.
The gasoline engine.
It was the invention and development of the internal combustion engine, fuelled by petrol or diesel.
The Internal combustion engine
The Internal combustion engine
The Internal combustion engine
The internal combustion gasoline engine.
steam digester, the forerunner of the steam engine http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Scientific_revolution
the internal combustion engine which was invented by Rudolf Diesel
The invention that made the creation of automobile and airplane possible was the internal combustion engine. Almost all vehicles use internal combustion engines. They are used in the form of gas turbines in jet aircrafts, large ships and helicopters.
The invention of the internal combustion engine was pivotal in making both the automobile and the airplane possible. This engine provided a compact and powerful source of propulsion, allowing for the development of vehicles that could travel on land and in the air. Additionally, advancements in materials and aerodynamics, alongside the internal combustion engine, contributed significantly to the feasibility and functionality of these modes of transportation.