John Watt
James Watt (19 January 1736 - 25 August 1819).
James Watt, a Scottish inventor and mechanical engineer, was born on 19 January 1736 in Greenock, Scotland, and died on 25 August 1819 in Handsworth, England. Watt was a fundamental figure who provided important improvements to the steam engine which fueled the Industrial Revolution.
A Scottish inventor and engineer credited with creating many improvements to the steam engine. The electrical Watt is named after him.
James Watt was a Scottish inventor and mechanical engineer, and he primarily spoke English. He was born in Greenock, Scotland, in 1736, where English was the dominant language. Additionally, given his Scottish heritage, he may have also been familiar with Scots, a Germanic language closely related to English.
The basic unit of power, named after the eighteenth-century Scottish inventor James Watt (UK 1736-1819), equal to one joule per second.
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ALEXANDER GRAHAM BELL
No, the inventor of the telephone was Alexander Graham Bell who was Scottish.
John Logie Baird was born on August 13,1888 and died June 14,1946. He was a Scottish engineer and inventor.
James Watt was born on January 19, 1736
It was born in 1736!
James Watt was born on January 19, 1736. He was a Scottish inventor and mechanical engineer, best known for his improvements to the steam engine, which played a crucial role in the Industrial Revolution. His innovations significantly enhanced the efficiency of steam engines, leading to widespread industrial applications. Watt passed away on August 25, 1819.