A piston and cylinder steam engine is a machine that converts heat energy into kinetic energy by expanding steam. It is the most common form of steam engine that was invented in 1712 by Thomas Newcomen.
They are used in a variety of applications including:
Industrial applications
Transportation
Power generation
Agriculture and manufacturing
The main difference between a piston and cylinder steam engine is that in the piston-and-cylinder engine, the pistons are connected directly to each other through rods or chains, whereas in a conventional steam engine, they are connected by gears.
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