What replaced steam power during the industrial revolution?
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During the Industrial Revolution, steam power was replaced by electricity as the primary source of energy for powering machinery and other industrial processes. The development and widespread adoption of electric power generation and distribution systems in the late 19th and early 20th centuries allowed for more efficient and versatile power sources in factories and other industries. Electric motors were able to provide more precise control and flexibility in powering machinery compared to steam engines.