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Which of the following was a limitation of the Newcomen engine that Watt's design addressed?

  1. It was too small and impractical to be of any real industrial use
  2. It was unable to use coal as fuel
  3. It was too slow for most factory tasks
  4. It required massive amounts of fuel to maintain heat
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Correct answer: It required massive amounts of fuel to maintain heat

Newcomen engines were 'thermal disasters' because the cylinder had to be cooled with water every stroke to create a vacuum. Watt's separate condenser meant the cylinder never had to be cooled, making it viable for areas where coal was expensive.

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