The impact that interchangeable parts had on the Industrial Revolution and even way after that was that it made each product that was assumed to be the same product was going to look, work, and act in the same way. Interchangeable parts was invented by Eli Whitney in 1798. This invention then led to assembly lines. An assembly line is simply that each person in a line of people have a part different from all of the other parts. The product or object is passed through a line of people and each person adds a part to the product. The part that they are adding is the interchangeable part.
Interchangeable Parts
Eli Whitney's interchangeable parts made factory assembly lines possible.
the interchangeable parts where invented in 1798.
interchangeable parts are used in factories
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Interchangeable is an adjective; parts is a noun.
The introduction of interchangeable parts revolutionized manufacturing by improving efficiency and allowing for mass production. This led to lower costs, increased productivity, and the standardization of products, which ultimately contributed to the growth of industries and economies worldwide.
Interchangeable Parts
A wide range of goods could be made more efficiently
A wide range of goods could be made more efficiently
A wide range of goods could be made more efficiently.
A wide range of goods could be made more efficiently