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Industrial revolution

  • Spinny Jenny

    Spinny Jenny
    Created by James Hargreaves, this invention is a multi-spindle spinning frame. This was a advantage because you could make fabric faster. A disadvantage because it took up a lot of space. We still use this today in factories just faster and better.
  • Water Frame

    Water Frame
    Created by Richard Arkwright, this invention is a water powered spinning frame used to create cotton frame. A advantage is its easier to get cotton frame. A disadvantage is that it made coarse yarn. We still use a machine like this today.
  • flying shuttle

    flying shuttle
    Created by John Kay, this invention helped weave more fabric faster. This was advantage because it helped make fabric faster. A disadvantage is that it was really small. This is still used to day a=in modern day factories
  • Steam engine

    Steam engine
    Created by James Watt, this invention is a heat engine that preforms mechanical work using steam as its working fluids. A advantages could be located anywhere because water is boiled to produce steam. A disadvantage is it gives off population. We use this type of engine today in cars and trans except we use oil.
  • Spinning Mule

    Spinning Mule
    Created by Samuel Compton, this invention is a spun yarn suitable for use in the manufacture of muslin. A advantage is that it has a high delivery speed. A disadvantage is that is has a high tendency snarl. We use this invention today but its more modern.
  • Steamboat

    Steamboat
    Innovated by Robert Fulton, a steamboat is propelled by a steam engine. Advantages is that they allowed faster travel of goods and passengers. Disadvantages is that they were not regulated . We still use this type of design with our modern boats.
  • Steam locomotive

    Steam locomotive
    Innovated by Richard Trevithick, this invention is a railway locomotive that produces its pulling power through a steam engine, It is fueled by burning of coal. Advantages is high altitude and disadvantage is pollution. We use this today with our modern trains.
  • Steam locomotive

    Steam locomotive
    innovated by George Stephenson, this invention is a railway locomotive that produces its pulling power through a steam engine, It is fueled by burning of coal. Advantages is high altitude and disadvantage is pollution. We use this today with our modern trains.
  • manufacturing steel

    manufacturing steel
    Created by Henry Bessemer, this invention is steel production makes use of both recycled materials, as well as the traditional raw materials, such as iron ore, coal, and limestone. Two processes; basic oxygen steel-making and electric arc furnaces account for virtually all steel production. Advantages is that you now can use steel. Disadvantages is that it is a lot of work. We still use this process today when making steel.
  • Lightbulb

    Lightbulb
    Thomas Edison was the creator of the light bulb which allowed for people to ne able to see in the dark. The light bulb is still used around the world today, but a disadvantage to the light bulb is that can quickly burn out.
  • Telsa coil

    Telsa coil
    NIkola Tesla produced the Telisa coil which was used for transmitting energy and electrical circuit but due to high primary currents the coil can produce a very loud sound, but that is the only disadvantage.
  • Pasteurization

    Pasteurization
    Louis Pasteur, to sterilize, or eliminate the bacteria out of beverages. This discovery effected sterilization of the future. A disadvantage is that it kills good bacteria. we still use things like this today and is used all around the world.