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