gufuvélin
Gufuvélin, often translated as "steam engine," refers to a type of heat engine that performs mechanical work using steam as its working fluid. The fundamental principle involves heating water to produce steam, which then expands and exerts pressure on a piston or turbine, thereby generating kinetic energy. This energy can then be used to power machinery, propel vehicles, or generate electricity.
The development of the steam engine was a pivotal moment in human history, particularly during the Industrial
Watt's innovations paved the way for the widespread adoption of steam power in factories, enabling mass production
While internal combustion engines and electric motors have largely replaced steam engines in many modern applications,