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Q: How did steam engine develop?
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What did the scottish inventor james watt help to develop?

James Watt helped to develop the steam engine, making significant improvements that revolutionized steam power and led to the Industrial Revolution. Watt's innovations included adding a separate condenser, which greatly increased the efficiency and practicality of steam engines for various industries.


What type of combustion engine in the steam engine?

A steam engine is an external combustion engine. As the steam engine combusts outside of the engine itself.


What was the rotary steam engine?

A rotary steam engine was a fire engine basically


When was the steam engine improved?

the steam engine was improved in 1769.


What was developed first gas engine or steam engine?

Steam


A kind of engine that uses water steam?

A steam engine?


What are steam engines?

noun: an engine worked by steam, typically one in which a sliding piston in a cylinder is moved by the expansive action of the steam generated in a boiler.A steam engine is an external combustion engine. As the steam engine combusts outside of the engine itself.


Who developed the practical steam engine in 1705?

Thomas Newcomen, an English inventor, developed the first practical steam engine for pumping water. Newcomen was concerned about the flooding that was common in tin and coal mines and wanted to develop a better system in which he could remove the water. Around 1705 - 1710 CE Newcomen created his steam engine that could be used as a pump.


Why was the steam engine improved and who made the steam engine?

Robert Fulton.


How do you make a steam engine in doodlegod?

Coal + Boiler= Steam Engine


Who popularised steam engine?

James watt popularised steam engine.


A kind of engine that uses water steam or heat?

A steam engine uses water, steam, and heat.