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plz help answering this....how did Nautilious derive its electrical engine? from 20000 leagues under the sea ​

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Answered by innocentboy15
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The Nautilus is the name of the fictional submarine invented and commanded by Captain Nemo. Its interior is one of the primary settings in Jules Verne's adventure novel 20,000 Leagues Under the Sea (1870).

Verne imagined his Nautilus long before submarines were ever used to explore the sea. The author drew inspiration from models he saw on display at the 1867 world's fair in Paris, as well as scientific knowledge about electricity and battery power. In Verne's time, the idea of exploring the depths of the seas was still very much a fantasy, as much for inventors as for authors of fiction.

Verne named his magnificent submarine after the nautilus mollusc, a sea creature peculiar for its ability to propel itself through the water by use of air chambers inside its shell, as opposed to fins. You might think of the nautilus mollusc as the snail of the sea.

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