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← HistoryWhich mechanical phenomenon enabled early steam engines to automate repetitive tasks in factories?
A)Watt's linkage creating linear motion✓
B)Flywheel storing rotational inertia
C)Governor maintaining constant speed
D)Condenser improving thermal efficiency
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When coupled with factory machinery, Watt's linkage converts the rotary motion of the steam engine into linear motion because it mechanically approximates a straight line using levers and pivots, driving pistons or tools. Therefore linear motion occurs, rather than speed control, thermal efficiency, or inertia which serve different purposes.
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