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  1. Thomas Newcomen ( / ˈnjuːkʌmən /; February 1664 [i] [1] – 5 August 1729) was an English inventor who created the atmospheric engine, the first practical fuel-burning engine in 1712. He was an ironmonger by trade and a Baptist lay preacher by calling.

  2. Thomas Newcomen (baptized February 28, 1664, Dartmouth, Devon, England—died August 5, 1729, London) was a British engineer and inventor of the atmospheric steam engine, a precursor of James Watt’s engine.

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  3. Learn about Thomas Newcomen, a blacksmith who built the first modern steam engine in 1712. Find out how he improved on Thomas Savery's design and used his engine to drain coal mines.

  4. Learn about Thomas Newcomen, an ironmonger who invented the first practical atmospheric steam engine in 1712. His engine used a piston in a cylinder and a vacuum to pump water out of mines, and was widely adopted in Britain and Europe.

  5. Thomas Newcomen was a prominent British engineer, best known for inventing the atmospheric steam engine, the world’s oldest known steam engine for pumping water. The first operational Newcomen engine was built in 1712 at the Coneygree Coal Works near Dudley Castle, Staffordshire.

  6. Oct 4, 2023 · Learn how Thomas Newcomen created the first practical and revolutionary steam engine in 1712 to solve the water problem in English mines. Discover how his invention sparked the Industrial Revolution and influenced the world history.

  7. May 18, 2018 · Learn about Thomas Newcomen, the English inventor of the steam engine, who improved on Thomas Savery's steam pump. Find out how he developed his engine, what challenges he faced, and what impact he had on the industrial revolution.

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