what was the most important mechanical invention of all time.? Well..... I think that the most important mechanical invention of all time is a Play Station 3. You can play so many games world wide.
A life time if you have lead.
It helped cut the wheat in a shorter time.
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Hold the button that makes lead come out and gently push the lead back in at the same time,
To make a mechanical stopwatch, you’ll need gears, a spring, and an escapement that ticks evenly. The spring powers the gear train, the escapement keeps time steady, and a button starts and stops the movement. Adjust for smooth operation.
While GPS is helpful it is not the most important invention of all time. Some would say computers are the most important invention of all time. However what powers both of these things? Electricity seems to be the most important invention of all time.
the pyramids were and still is the most important invention in ancient Egyptian time because, the pyramids were made for the kings and pharaoh and in Egyptian times they were the most important people in Egypt.
gunpowder compass printing
the light bulb. without it we would be in darkness most of the the time.
light,food,water,houses,websites....lol
a very important invention being worked on at this time is the sex robot.
the lightbulb
Premechinical age in computer means the time between 3000 BC - 1450AD during which time various developments were made like writings and alphabets, counting numbers, uses of zero, invention of pen and paper, and most importantly the Abacus. These systems don't need any mechanical effort, so it is called the pre mechanical age of computers.
The mechanical reaper is an invention by Cyrus McCormick. It was invented to better harvest crops quicker and less time consuming.
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One of the most life changing invention is the internet, It provides us with information in an instant.
Probably the most important that happened in 1450 was the invention of the first movable printing press. Johann Gutenberg made it work for the first time.