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← HistoryWhich mechanism limited early steam engines' efficiency before the separate condenser invention?
A)Cylinder cooling from repeated steam injection✓
B)Piston friction from impure lubricants
C)Boiler scaling from mineral deposits
D)Valve leakage from imprecise machining
💡 Explanation
Before the separate condenser, the cylinder in Newcomen's engine was cooled to condense steam, causing significant heat loss from the cylinder walls with each cycle, thus reducing efficiency. Therefore, cylinder cooling limited efficiency, rather than friction, scaling or leakage which were secondary effects.
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