
Watt's Improvements
Watt's Improvements refer to innovations made by James Watt to enhance the efficiency and practicality of steam engines. He introduced a separate condenser, which allowed the engine to use less fuel by preventing the main cylinder from cooling down during operation. He also added a rotary motion mechanism, enabling engines to power machinery directly, instead of just pumping water. These improvements made steam engines more powerful, reliable, and cost-effective, fueling the Industrial Revolution by transforming transportation, manufacturing, and other industries.