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explain the role of Scientific Revolution during the age of Industrial revolution?​

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Answered by anjani11805
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But, in general, the Industrial Revolution proceeded without much direct scientific help. ... Until that period science probably profited more from industry than the other way around. It was the steam engine that posed the problems that led, by way of a search for a theory of steam power, to the creation of thermodynamics.

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Answered by alisha0398
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But, in general, the Industrial Revolution proceeded without much direct scientific help. Yet the potential influence of science was to prove of fundamental importance. What science offered in the 18th century was the hope that careful observation and experimentation might improve industrial production significantly. In some areas, it did.

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