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← HistoryWhich mechanical effect primarily enabled early steam engines to perform work in Newcomen's atmospheric engine?
A)Pressure differential forces piston✓
B)Thermal expansion drives flywheel
C)Vacuum induced convective flow
D)Fluid density amplifies buoyancy
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When steam is condensed, a pressure differential between atmospheric pressure and the partial vacuum inside the cylinder forces the piston down, performing work. Therefore, the pressure differential is the primary mechanism, rather than thermal expansion, convective flow, or buoyancy which were not directly utilized in Newcomen's design.
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