this das weird man. I asked em dis question but they ain't telled me the anser instead they teld me to anser it moiself.
Steam engine
Before the steam engine.... "people power" and "animal power."
For a steam engine, the steam(throttle) valve that sets the engine speed/power is often known as a regulator. k.Shiva
the steam engine was quicker and stronger than hoses
The engine of an old train would be a steam engine.
The first machine a vapeur, or steam engine, was invented by Thomas Savery in 1698. This early steam engine used steam pressure to pump water out of mines.
the steam engine
A train DUHHH! An external combustion engine.
If you think of a steam engine as a machine either any machine is balanced or it will tear itself apart in normally use
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Many machines came in to prominent use during the I/R, but perhaps the most important was the steam engine. Steam drove the factories, mills, and manufacturing of the revolution, beginning in England and quickly spreading to Europe and North America. Do not, however, confuse the steam engine with the internal combustion engine, which was used in automobiles.
The first steam machine was the simple turbine invented by Hero of Alexandria in 100AD. The first practical steam driven machine was the beam engine invented by the Cornish engineer Newcomen in the 18th century. It was used to pump water out of the tin mines.
The function of the steam engine is to convert heat energy into motive power, mechanical energy. A boiler generates steam by the application of heat, that steam is then expanded (losing its heat energy) into a steam engine which moves a load (locomotive, line shaft, pump, machine, generator, etc.).
The first steam engine was invented by Thomas Savery in 1689. . . .:) Hope it was Helpful!♥
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The steam engine.
The first recorded steam engine was the aeolipile, by the Greek mathematician Hero of Alexandria in the first century AD.