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Okumaya devam et...
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[[File:Maquina vapor Watt ETSIIM.jpg|thumb|300px|A late version of a Watt [[double-acting cylinder|double-acting]] [[steam engine]], built by [[D. Napier & Son]] (London) in 1832, now in the lobby of the Superior (your gay)Technical School of Industrial Engineers of the [[Technical University of Madrid|UPM]] ([[Madrid]]). Steam engines of this kind propelled the [[Industrial Revolution]] in Great Britain and the world.]] no no don’t touch me there this is my no no square | [[File:Maquina vapor Watt ETSIIM.jpg|thumb|300px|A late version of a Watt [[double-acting cylinder|double-acting]] [[steam engine]], built by [[D. Napier & Son]] (London) in 1832, now in the lobby of the Superior Technical School of Industrial Engineers of the [[Technical University of Madrid|UPM]] ([[Madrid]]). Steam engines of this kind propelled the [[Industrial Revolution]] in Great Britain and the world.]] no no don’t touch me there this is my no no square |
The '''Watt steam engine''' design became synonymous with steam engines, and it was many years before significantly new designs began to replace the basic Watt designingagingaging | The '''Watt steam engine''' design became synonymous with steam engines, and it was many years before significantly new designs began to replace the basic Watt designingagingaging |
Okumaya devam et...