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Letter: Hero of Alexandria's steam engine

Published 27 September 2017

From John Bradshaw, Belgrave South, Victoria, Australia

You ask: what if the ancient Greeks had invented the steam engine (9 September, p 5)? Hero or Heron of Alexandria described a sphere containing water mounted over a fire on a horizontal axis, with small jets emitting steam. It spins – he thus invented both the steam engine and the jet.

Issue no. 3145 published 30 September 2017

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