Windmill Gravitation Telescope Papermaking The name and country of the inventor of the steam engine

Updated on history 2024-04-28
14 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    Gravitational force of the British Newton, the steam engine of the United States, the American watt, the papermaking of the Chinese Cai Lun, the telescope of the Netherlands Ripelhays (but now generally believed to be the Lipper of the Netherlands), the windmill of the Persian Abrola.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    The invention of gravitation – Newton – England.

    The invention of the telescope – Persia – Rippel Hays.

    The invention of the steam engine – the United States – Watts.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    Still: Still.

    Unfamiliar: unfamiliar, alienated.

    In 1229 A.D., the Dutch invented the world's first windmill telescope: the Italian scientist Galileo.

    Papermaking: Cai Lun, China.

    Watt: United Kingdom.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    Still (still) unfamiliar (unfamiliar).

    Papermaking was invented by Cai Lun of China.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    The windmill was invented by Abu Lola of the Netherlands, and in 1608 Hans Lipolsay, an unknown optician in Middelburg, the Netherlands, built the world's first telescope.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    Cai Lun of the Eastern Han Dynasty invented papermaking; The steam engine was first built by Hero in the second century B.C., and later improved by Watt;

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    Cai Lun's papermaking skills.

    Hero of Alexandria invented the steam engine, which was then improved by Watt.

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    Windmill Persia Abrola.

    Gravitational force in England Newton.

    Telescope Rippel Hayes, Netherlands.

    Papermaking: Cai Lun, China.

    Steam engine UK w.

  9. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    The invention of the steam engine (in fact, it was just an improvement, not an invention) in England Watt the discovery of gravitational attraction in England Newton.

    The invention of the telescope in Rippel Hayes, Netherlands.

    The invention of papermaking (and only an improvement) of the Eastern Han Dynasty Cai Lun.

    The invention of the windmill in Persia Abrola.

  10. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    The invention of papermaking in China Cai Lun.

    The discovery of gravitation in England Newton.

    The invention of the steam engine in England w.

  11. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    The invention of the windmill in the Netherlands Abrola.

    The discovery of gravitation in England Newton.

    The invention of the telescope in China Ripel Hays.

    The invention of papermaking in China Cai Lun.

    The improver of the steam engine in England.

  12. Anonymous users2024-01-28

    Gravitation Found by: Newton Country: United Kingdom.

    The telescope is generally believed to have been invented in 1608 by a Dutch optician, named "Kobishe", who applied for a patent and built binoculars, but many glasses craftsmen made them at that time, so it is generally believed to be Kobisch.

    Papermaking. Embarrassment. The textbooks used in China tell people that Cai Lun began to make paper during the Eastern Han Dynasty.

    Since the 20th century, several archaeological discoveries have shown that there was "paper" in China in the Western Han Dynasty before Cai Lun. However, let's count it according to the textbook. Eastern Han Dynasty Cai Lun.

    Steam engine. Newcomen was an English engineer and one of the inventors of the steam engine. His invention of the atmospheric steam engine was the precursor to Watt's improved steam engine.

    In the end, I said, these are not difficult, the teacher has told me.

    Hope you can, thank you (*.)

  13. Anonymous users2024-01-27

    Who is the protagonist of the following idioms?

    Do your best - (Zhuge Liang).

    Loyal to the country - (Yue Fei).

    Jiang Lang is exhausted - (Jiang Yan).

    Throwing pen from Rong - (Ban Chao).

    Lying on the salary and tasting the gall - (Gou Jian).

    Wangmei quenches thirst - (Cao Cao).

    Can you wire accurately?

    The invention of the windmill in the Netherlands Abrola.

    The discovery of gravitation in England Newton.

    The invention of the telescope – Persia – Rippel Hays.

    The invention of papermaking in China Cai Lun.

    The invention of the steam engine – the United States – Watts. Watt is British, wrong question? There are no Americans here. )

    Can you write the original names of these writers?

    Lao She, Shu Qingchun, Ba Jin, Li Yaotang, Mao Dun, Shen Dehong, Ding Ling, Jiang Bingzhi

  14. Anonymous users2024-01-26

    One: 1 Zhuge Liang 2 Yue Fei 3 Jiang Yan 4 Ban Chao 5 Gou Jian 6 Cao Cao 2: 1 Windmill Holland Abu Lola.

    2 gravitational force of the United Kingdom Newton.

    3 telescope Persia Riperhays.

    4 Papermaking China Cai Lun.

    5 steam engines in the United Kingdom w.

    Three: 1 Lao She Shu Qingchun.

    2, Ba Jin, Li Yaotang.

    3, Mao Dun, Shen Dehong.

    4, Ding Ling, Jiang Wei.

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