Barack Obama
Since the first recorded rudimentary steam engine being the AEOLIPILE described by Hero of Alexandria from Alexandria Egypt.
He invented the steam engine
He didn't. The steam engine was invented by James Watt in 1712. Trevithick developed an improved high pressure steam engine in 1800. He then invented the steam locomotive in 1803 and actually built a passenger railway in London in 1812. Thomas Newcomen gave his name to atmospheric steam engines, which he invented. The first was installed in 1712 close to Dudley Castle in the Black Country. He had to share his success with Thomas Savery, who had previously taken out a general patent covering all the possible means of pumping water by ateam power.
The first steam machine was the simple turbine invented by Hero of Alexandria in 100AD. The first practical steam driven machine was the beam engine invented by the Cornish engineer Newcomen in the 18th century. It was used to pump water out of the tin mines.
In the 1780's or 90's American inventor John Fitch build one of the earliest working prototypes of the railroad steam engine.
The first railroad engine was invented in Leeds, England. Matthew Murray was the one who invented this steam locomotive, which ran on timber rails.
The first steam engine was invented by Thomas Newcomen
John Braithwaite invented the first steam fire engine.
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They were invented and developed in the following order: -- Steam engine (first) -- Radio -- Airplane -- Television (last)
The first crude steam engine was patented in 1678. It was invented by English military engineer and inventor Thomas Savery.
The first railroad built in the United States was Baltimore and Ohio Railroad which was called BandO. The first steam locomotive was nicknamed Tom Thumb.
Thomas Savery from England invented the first commercially available steam engine.
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Barack Obama
Thomas Savery patented the first crude steam engine in 1698.