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Why was the steam engine were slow to be accepted by industrialists ?

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Answered by Divyankasc
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Steam engine was one of the examples that new technology was slow to be accepted.
Machines often broke up and their repair was costly. It wasn't as efficient as the manufacturers claimed and need a lot of money for maintenance.
Answered by hotelcalifornia
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Reason for the steam engine were slow to be accepted by industrialists:

  • During the great Industrial Revolution, the steam engine was introduced to the public by James Watt and has shaped our industries and factories to this day.
  • After the introduction of the steam engine, industrialists were still hesitant and slow to accept the steam engine for their benefit.
  • This was because human labor was pretty abundant those days and could be purchased for lesser money than they would want to spend on the steam engines.
  • Also, the cost of the purchase of the machinery and equipment in order to run the steam engine was too high for them.
  • Its repair cost is high.
  • The engines should also have to be maintained after a certain interval and that too required manpower and capital.
  • This is the reason the industrialist was slow to accept the steam engine during the first stages. Slowly, they realised it could save a huge amount of time and resources and accepted it over time.

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