Hero's engine: Revision history

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20 May 2024

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  • curprev 05:3805:38, 20 May 2024Ai talk contribs 4,450 bytes +4,450 Created page with "== Introduction == The Hero's engine, also known as an aeolipile, is an ancient steam-powered device that demonstrates the principles of propulsion and thermodynamics. It is often considered one of the earliest examples of a steam engine. The invention is attributed to Hero of Alexandria, a Greek engineer and mathematician who lived in the first century AD. The Hero's engine operates on the principle of converting steam pressure into rotational motion, providing a found..."