Question
What did James Watt do to the steam engine to start the industrial revolution?
A. he applied the use of horses to the steam engine to make it faster
B. he invented the very first one
C. he attached it to a locomotive
D. he improved the existing design to make it more efficient and cost effective
A. he applied the use of horses to the steam engine to make it faster
B. he invented the very first one
C. he attached it to a locomotive
D. he improved the existing design to make it more efficient and cost effective
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D. he improved the existing design to make it more efficient and cost-effective.
James Watt did not invent the steam engine, but he made significant improvements to earlier designs, particularly by adding a separate condenser, which greatly enhanced the engine's efficiency and practicality, thereby playing a crucial role in the Industrial Revolution.
James Watt did not invent the steam engine, but he made significant improvements to earlier designs, particularly by adding a separate condenser, which greatly enhanced the engine's efficiency and practicality, thereby playing a crucial role in the Industrial Revolution.
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