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    that happened in Great Britain. They got the steam engine to blast furnaces in 1788. The steam engine was a big impact in the industrial revolution because water was cheaper then steam power. It helped people trade goods‚ more efficient transportation and had an easier living. The stream engine changed people’s lives. Due to the steam engine‚ eight years later the amount of iron manufactured double then it has. Iron was needed to make rail road tracks‚ steam locomotives and to construct the steamships

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    played a domi­nant role. Everything depended upon the manual labour. Men had to work everywhere. Naturally things were produced at a very slow pace. The use of steam in driving the machines brought about a revolution in the industries. The discovery of steam-engine made it possible to turn the wheels of mighty machines with the help of steam-power. The discovery of electricity as a source of power proved all the more useful. It came as a sort of god-sent to prod­ucers. The industrial revolution progressed

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    PART 1 TOPICS * INDUSTRY OF AUTOMOBILE * HISTORY OF BIKE ------------------------------------------------- THE AUTOMOBILE INDUSTRY THE AUTOMOBILE INDUSTRY INDUSTRY PROFILE INTRODUCTION Industry Profile The market of two wheelers is very wide and because of technology‚ new products (two- wheeler) with new features are introduced day by day. The level of competition is also very high in two wheeler market. So‚ because

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    advancing technology‚ Steamboats were extremely helpful in propelling America to the forefront of Industry. The lasting imprint left upon America left by the steamboat was monumental. The Steamboat was a result of the invention of James Watt’s Steam Engine ("The History of Steamboats"). The idea to apply this new invention to a nautical vessel was first brought up by John Fitch in 1787 ("Steamboat"). Although he obtained a patent and built four different prototypes‚ his attempts were unsuccessful

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    fast paced machine made products. It first began in England during the 1700s and caused an increase in population. The reasons behind why the Industrial Revolution began was because of all the excess in iron‚ coal and cloth. Due to the coal‚ the steam-engine was invented to transport more goods across England faster than ever before. Also‚ because England’s agricultural economy was growing‚ the demand for faster and more efficient agricultural techniques caused the invention of the advanced machines

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    period from about 1760 to some time between 1820 and 1840. This transition included going from hand production methods to machines‚ new chemical manufacturing and iron production processes‚ improved efficiency of water power‚ the increasing use of steam power and development of machine tools. The transition also included the change from wood and other bio-fuels to coal. The Industrial Revolution began in Great Britain and within a few decades had spread to Western Europe and the United States.

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    Ferrer Roberto C. Alindugan Ronilo Edwardo Malabanan Assistant Supervisors: Ernie Abrenica Jayarvin Dalangin Ronaldo Ata Boilers Control Leadman: Jenny Gonzales Ferdinand Soller Wilfredo Ruedas BOILERS Steam and Power Generation For Raw Sugar & Refined Processing Steam – is an invisible gas generated by adding heat energy to water in boiler. Enough energy must be added to raise the temperature of the water to the boiling point. How Heat is produced? In commercial practice

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    Industrial Revolution From steam engines to steam boats‚ from the flying shuttle to the spinning jenny these are just a few of the most prominent aspects of the Industrial Revolution. Britain prior to the eighteenth century was predominantly an agrarian society‚ in which the majority population resided in rural areas. In the span of the eighteenth and nineteenth century Britain burgeoned into an urban society and most notably the birthplace of the industrial revolution. The Industrial Revolution

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    The Industrial Revolution is the period in 1760 were America went from an Agricultural economy to an Industrial economy. Before the revolution‚ they used basic hand tools and machinery at home. Industrialization brought about huge factories‚ specialized machines‚ and mass productions. New technological advances improved the standard of living for most people in America since new employment opportunities came about. The Industrial Revolution reformed all aspects of American life. Prior to the revolution

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    started with the mechanization of the textile industries‚ the development of iron-making techniques and the increased use of refined coal. Trade expansion was enabled by the introduction of canals‚ improved roads and railways. The introduction of steam power fuelled primarily by coal‚ wider development of water wheels and powered machinery (mainly in textile manufacturing) underpinned the dramatic increases in manufacture ability. The development of all-metal machine tools in the first two decades

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