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- James Watt (5070 bytes)
11: ...Golf Course"'', comes upon the idea of a separate condensing chamber for the steam engine.
13: * [[1769]]: [[Patent]]ed separate condensing chamber for steam engine. - Timeline of invention (28171 bytes)
156: * [[1787]]: Non-condensing high pressure [[Engine]]: [[Oliver Evans]] - Cloud (9947 bytes)
5: The condensing water vapor forms small droplets of water (typica... - Tropical cyclone (34538 bytes)
9: ... of the [[heat of condensation]] from water vapor condensing at high altitudes. Because of this, a tropical cy...
40: ... energy source changes from released heat through condensing water to the difference in temperature between ai... - Mercury (element) (24761 bytes)
224: ...acted by heating cinnabar in a current of air and condensing the vapor - Pond (1043 bytes)
10: ... common term for dead and decaying [[vegetation]] condensing on the water skin of the pond. A contributor to t... - 18th century inventions (2219 bytes)
32: * [[1787]]: Non-condensing high pressure [[Engine]]: [[Oliver Evans]] - Steam engine (17867 bytes)
11: Early engines worked by the [[vacuum]] of condensing steam, whereas later types (such as [[steam locom...
17: ...ith a valve between the operating chamber and the condensing chamber. This improvement was discovered in [[Bir...
19: Such early vacuum, or condensing, engines are severely limited in their efficiency...
86: ... outside world, although this can be mitigated by condensing the steam in a [[heat exchanger]] and using the r... - Watt steam engine (4120 bytes)
6: ...ing the cylinder back up to boiling temperatures, condensing while this occured.
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