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mention any three major invitation and their inventor that influenced the industrial revolution?​

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Answered by iccyygirl04456
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Three of the most influential of these inventions were the coke fueled furnace, steam engine, and spinning jenny; all of which increased production capabilities large amounts in many parts of Europe.

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Answered by ShlokPotdar
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The Industrial Revolution was the transition to new manufacturing processes in Europe and the United States, in the period from between 1760 to 1820 and 1840.

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The three examples are:

1) THE STREAM ENGINE

The steam engine is termed as the defining innovation of the first industrial revolution in Britain. It was the energy behind advanced inventions in textiles (power loom, spinning mule) and transport (steam powered locomotives and ships) and was one of the primary causes for the transition from human power to machine power.

2) TELEGRAPH

In the year 1800, Italian physicist Alessandro Volta succeeded in making a battery which stored an electric current and allowed the current to be used in a controlled environment. Twenty years later Danish physicist Hans Christian Oersted demonstrated the connection between electricity and magnetism. These two discoveries led to the innovation of the Wheatstone telegraph in 1837 by the British team of William Fothergill Cooke and Charles Wheatstone.

3) INCANDESCENT LIGHT BULB

In 1806, Humphrey Davy, an Englishman, demonstrated a powerful electric lamp by creating a blinding electric spark between two charcoal rods. This device, known as an “arc lamp”, was impractical for most uses. Throughout the 19th century, it was known to the scientists that electricity when passed through some materials heated them up and made them glow.

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