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Thomas Newcomen



Newcomen, Thomas (1663–1729), British inventor of the first practical steam engine, c. 1711. His device, employed mainly to pump water from mines, used steam pressure to raise the piston and, after condensation of the steam, atmospheric pressure to force it down again: it was thus called an atmospheric steam engine.



See also: Steam engine.

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