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← HistoryWhich technique did early steam engines utilize to create vacuum within the cylinder after steam condensation?
A)Forcing cold air into the cylinder
B)Injecting water to condense steam✓
C)Releasing pressure through a valve
D)Using a secondary vacuum pump
💡 Explanation
When steam condenses, volume decreases drastically, creating a vacuum due to phase change, which pulls the piston. Therefore, injecting water results, rather than using air, pressure release, or a secondary pump, which involve different mechanical processes to create suction.
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