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Developed by Richard Trevithick. the steam engine was very important to the industrial revolution driving machinery trains and ships. It takes hot steam supplied by a boiler and expands it under pressure and converts that heat energy into work.
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Invented by Frederick de moleyns. this lead to the widespread illuminations of streets and homes. the coal gas combined with oxygen in the air produced carbon dioxide water vapor heat and most of all light to light up new things.
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invented by Michael faraday. He sound out that electric current produces a magnetic field which rotated a wire around a magnet.
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Invented by Andrew Jackson Downey. this inventions revolutionized public transport. It is a combination of a buss and train where it runs on tracks but it makes stops like a buss.
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Invented by Jacob Perkins. this inventions preserved food. It was a mechanical ice machine that utilized a volatile liquid as a refrigerant with insulated walls to keep in the cold
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William Fothergill Cooke and Charles Wheatstone had co-developed a telegraph system which used a number of needles on a board that could be moved to point to letters of the alphabet.
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The invention of the daguerreotype camera, based on the principles of photography, began the photography industry.
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Charles Goodyear invented the process of vulcanizing rubber, making it more durable and useful for various products. down by adding and eating rubber with sulfur.
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invented by Louis daguerre. the daguerreotype is made by exposing a silver-coated copper plate to light and then treating it with chemicals to bring out the image.
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Elias Howe and Isaac Singer improved and popularized the sewing machine, transforming the textile industry. improving the time it takes to make textiles.
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Invented by Boston dentist William TG Morton. it uses sulfuric either to anesthetize a man who needed a surgery to remove a vascular tumor from his neck
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Invented by Walter hunt. he invented it bay twisting a piece of wire and trying to think of something that would help him pay of a debt of fifteen dollars.
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the first inexpensive industrial process for the mas production of steel form molten pig iron before the development of the open hearth furnace.
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Also know at hugon engine. it is an improved version of the Lenoir engine with flame ignition better fuel economy and water injection into the cylinders for cooling.
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a machine that use steel types striking paper through an inked ribbon with the types being associated with corresponding keys on the keyboard.
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Invented by Joseph Glidden and received a patent for the modern invention. THis helped the lack of effective fencing limited the range of farming and ranching practices and with it the number of people who would settle in an area
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a "gallows" telephone that is able to transmit voice like sounds but not clear speech. both transmitter and the receiver are identical membrane electromagnetic interments.
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invented by Edison. it was called the incandescent electric light. it worked by passing electricity through a thin platinum filament in the glass vacuum bulb which delayed the filament form melting.
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invented by Thomas crapper. the modern flush toilet and allowed waste to be disposed of efficiently leading to healthy living conditions `
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invented by the wright brothers. was a plain with a motor and two wings stacked on top of each other.