2 GH THE INDUSTRIAL REVOLUTION

  • SEED DRILL

    SEED DRILL
    It was invented in 1702 by the farmer Jethro Tull.
    The seeder is an agricultural tool designed for sowing and fertilizing the soil, it opens furrows in the ground to disperse the seeds and cover the trench in a process that guarantees impeccable seeding.
    con menos esfuerzo, la producción aumente en cantidad y calidad.
  • EXTINGUISHER

    EXTINGUISHER
    The fire extinguisher was invented by William George Manby and Ambrose Godfrey in 1722.
    It consists of a metal container containing a pressurized fire extinguishing agent, so that when a valve is opened, the agent exits through a nozzle that must be directed to the base of the fire. I help to stop fires more effectively and quickly so that they do not spread.
  • MERCURY THERMOMETER

    MERCURY THERMOMETER
    In 1714, the physicist Gabriel Fahrenheit invented the mercury thermometer to measure higher temperatures and its use became widespread because mercury was a liquid metal that responded very quickly and reliably to changes in temperature.
  • LIGHTNING ROD

    LIGHTNING ROD
    It was invented in 1752 by Benjamin Franklin. It is an instrument whose purpose is to attract an ionized lightning from the air to conduct the discharge to the ground, so that it does not cause damage to people or buildings. Benjamin Franklin's idea made it possible to attract lightning to points where it would not generate danger. Mankind ceased to be afraid of storms.
  • SEXTANT

    SEXTANT
    It was invented in the 1730s by two people: John Hadley and Thomas Godfrey The sextant is an instrument used to measure the angular separation between two objects, such as two points on a coast or a star, usually the Sun, and the horizon. This instrument, has been of great importance for several centuries in maritime navigation and also in aerial navigation, until, in the last decades of the 20th century, it was used for the first time in the field of navigation.
  • MEASURING LONGITUDE

    MEASURING LONGITUDE
    Englishmen John Harrison invents the navigational clock, or marine chronometer, for measuring longitude.
  • SPINNING JENNY

    SPINNING JENNY
    James Hargreaves was a weaver, who invented the Jenny spinning machine in 1763.
    The Jenny spinning machine was a spinning machine, invented in 1764 by James Hargreaves at Stanhill, near Blackburn in Lancashire, England.
    This intermittent spinning machine operated in two stages: first it stretched and twisted the yarn and, after a pause, wound it onto the spindle. It is a semi-mechanized machine, because part of its operation was manual.
    It allowed more people to have access to more clothes.
  • STEAM ENGINE

    STEAM ENGINE
    The steam engine of the Scotsman James Watt was invented in 1765 and patented in 1769. The steam engine is an external combustion engine that transforms the thermal energy of a quantity of water into mechanical energy. The steam engine gave an enormous stimulus to the growth of industry in Europe and America. It thus helped to transform the economic and social structure of industrial civilization.
  • ELECTRIC TELEGRAM

    ELECTRIC TELEGRAM
    the telegraph and invented by André-Marie Ampère and David Alter
    It was a point-to-point text messaging system, used primarily from the 1840s to the late 20th century.
    With its arrival, the telegraph accelerated communication and the social life of Mexicans at that time. It also allowed a modernization of the State and an increase in economic and political activity.
  • GAS TURBINE

    GAS TURBINE
    La turbina de gas la inventaron George Brayton, Aurel Stodola, György Jendrassik, John Barber, Sanford Alexander Moss y Ægidius Elling A gas turbine is a turbomachine whose working fluid is a gas. As the compressibility of gases cannot be neglected, gas turbines are thermal turbomachines.