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Invents from the Industrial Revolution.
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Wurde aktualisiert:
6 Feb 2021
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Flying shuttle (John Kay) (Textile industry)
It allows to pass the thread of the trap through the orbit hitting the shuttle thanks to a system of rope. It allowed you to knit faster and faster.
Spinnig Jenny (James Hargreaves) (Textile industry)
Intermittent spinning machine that allows you to spin the wool even faster than a person could.
Water Frame (Richard Arkwright) (Textile industry)
Use water to drive this machine use in sewing.
Steam Engine (James Watt) (Textile industry)
Using evaporated water and a complex number of pistons moving things was possible
Power Loom (Edmund Cartwright) (Textile industry)
Another invent with the objective to make the process faster and faster.
Cotton Gin (Eli Whitney) (Textile industry)
Made possible to clean cotton 50 times faster than a person.
Puddling (Henry Cort) (Metallurgy industry)
Made possible to start making more iron with better quality.
Spinning Mule (Samuel Crompton) (Textile industry)
Interchangeable Parts (Eli Whitney) (Mass production)
If items break, easier to replace.
Steamboat (Robert Fulton) (Transportation industry) (copy)
Made possible to not depend on water or wind.
Telegraph (Samuel F.B. Morse) (Communication industry)
Sewing Machine (Elias Howe) (Textile industry)
Bessemer process (Henry bessemer) (Metallurgy industry)
Historical moment for the steel. More flexible and strong than the iron.
Telephone (Alexander Graham Belt) (Communication industry)
Electric light bulb (Thomas Edison) (Electric power industry)
The clear spark for the beginning of the electric machines.
Radio (Guglielmo Marconi) (Communication industry)
Assembly line (Henry Ford) (Mass production)
More efficient, faster and cheaper production.
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