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When were locomotives invented?

The first locomotive was invented in the year 1804 in the United Kingdom. Richard Trevithick, a British engineer was the first person to invent the term locomotive.

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What is a locomotive?

Fun Facts:

  1. The “Choo” sound of the train is because of the steam that escapes from the engine under a great level of pressure.
  2. The word “train” means to drag or to draw in the French verb language.
  3. The fastest steam locomotive was known as “Mallard” which has the ability to travel at 125 miles per hour.

Related Questions:

  1. What are the recent advances of locomotives?
  2. Which was the first-ever locomotive invented?
  3. Enlist the functions of the rail locomotive.

True or False:

  1. The locomotive is the ability of a human to move from one place to another.
  2. The first locomotive was invented in the year 2000.
  3. Locomotives were used by animals for transport.
  4. The first full locomotive invented was a steam locomotive.
  5. The steam locomotives convert water into steam and this steam, at high pressure, powers the engine.

Objective Quiz:

  1. The first full term locomotive was invented in the year_______.
    1. 1804
    2. 1806
    3. 1801
    4. 1808
  2. The __________ was an English engineer responsible for the principal invention of the locomotive.
    1. George Stephenson.
    2. Albert Einstein.
    3. Issac Newton.
    4. None of the above.
  3. __________ stands for a self-propelled vehicle that has the ability to run on rails by dragging itself.
    1. Locomotive.
    2. Journey.
    3. Both 1) and 2)
    4. None of the above.
  4. The steam locomotive works by converting water into ________ under great pressure.
    1. Steam.
    2. Ice.
    3. Oil.
    4. None of the above.

5. In a steam locomotive, the production of steam occurs at such a high rate, its volume increases by _____ times.

  1. 200
  2. 1000
  3. 1700
  4. 1500
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