Inventors

James Watt

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Full NameJames Watt
Date of BirthJanuary 19, 1736
Place of BirthGreenock, Renfrewshire, Scotland
Date of DeathAugust 25, 1819
Known ForInventing the Watt steam engine, Watt’s linkage, Watt’s curve, separate condenser, centrifugal governor, horsepower, indicator diagram, letter copying press, sun and planet gear
SpousesMargaret Miller (m. 1764–1773), Anne McGrigor (m. 1776)
Children4
Field of WorkMechanical engineering
InstitutionsUniversity of Glasgow, Boulton and Watt
Notable ContributionsRevolutionizing steam engine technology with the invention of the Watt steam engine, development of the concept of horsepower
SI Unit Named After HimThe watt, the SI unit of power, was named after him
Early Life and EducationBorn into a family involved in shipbuilding and trading, showed aptitude for mathematics from a young age, suffered from ill-health as a child

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