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The Steam engine
The steam engine was a important invention of the industrialization.
In 1712, The Englishman Thomas Newcomen developed the first practical steam engine which was used for pump water out of mines. -
Spinning Jenny
This invention was create by the Englishman James Hargreaves. “jenny” was an early abbreviation of the word “engine” This a machine that enabled an individual to produce multiple spools of threads simultaneously. -
Steam engine by James Watt
In the 1770s, James Watt had improved on Newcomen’s work, and the steam engine went on to power machinery, locomotives and ships during the Industrial Revolution. -
Spinning mule
this is a innovation create by Samuel Crompton, it's revolutionised textile production this a improve of the Spinning Jenny -
The Power loom
This is a innovation for textiles, which mechanized the process of weaving cloth create by Edmund Cartwright -
Coke-fueled for produce cast iron
Developments in the iron industry also played a central role in the Industrial Revolution. In the early 18th century, Englishman Abraham Darby discovered a cheaper, easier method to produce cast iron, using a coke-fueled (as opposed to charcoal-fired) furnace. -
The Telegraph
Through an electrical system of networks, the telegraph could transmit messages from one location to another over long distances. The receiver of a telegraph message would interpret the markings produced by the machine, which were encrypted in Morse code. -
The Calculator
The Calculator was invented by Charles Babbage for count the money of factory -
1850's - Mass producing feel
The British engineer Henry Bessemer developed the first inexpensive process for mass-producing steel. Both iron and steel became essential materials, used to make everything from appliances, tools and machines, to ships, buildings and infrastructure. -
The Motor vehicle
Gottlieb Daimler has invented the motor vehcle for make the transportation easier and faster.