WORLD HISTORY

INDUSTRIAL REVOLUTION

PRE INDUSTRIAL EUROPE

Question [CLICK ON ANY CHOICE TO KNOW THE RIGHT ANSWER]
What was one way that James Watt’s steam technology contributed to the Industrial Revolution?
A
The water frame used steam to improve the speed of spinning thread.
B
Steam engines improved the shipping of goods and raw materials.
C
Steam engines helped miners gather more coal to help power factory machines.
D
Steam engines powered the flying shuttle, helping weavers make cloth faster.
Explanation: 

Detailed explanation-1: -What’s more, Watt’s steam engine opened up an entirely new field of application: it enabled the steam engine to be used to operate rotary machines in factories such as cotton mills. Unsurprisingly, demand for Watt’s steam engine was high, and it was quickly adopted across multiple industries.

Detailed explanation-2: -This improved engine was four times more coal-fuel-efficient than the Newcomen engine, which gave it practical use beyond the mining industry. The steam engine resulted in the creation of semi-automated factories, and it increased goods production in places where water power was not available.

Detailed explanation-3: -James Watt developed the steam engine and this propelled England into the Industrial Revolution when it was used to power looms in 1781 CE. He envisioned the potential of steam to create the best machines for maximum impact in industries.

Detailed explanation-4: -Watt went on to further refine his revolutionary design, so that Boulton & Watt steam engines could not only efficiently pump water, but drive machinery in paper, cotton, flour and iron mills, textile factories, distilleries, canals, waterworks and even drive an early steam locomotive.

Detailed explanation-5: -James Watt (1836-1819), transformed the steam engine – the most significant invention of the Industrial Revolution. Without Watt there would have been no locomotives, steam ships or factories where machines were energised by coal.

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