The misconception that Watt was the actual inventor of the steam engine arose from the fundamental nature of his contributions to its development. James coined the term horsepower to compare the power output of steam engines, his version of the unit being equivalent to 550 foot-pounds per second (approx. 745.7 watts).
Watt also invented several other things, not least a copying device for letters.
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He died on August 19, 1819 in Heathfield, England. This is the James Watt Cairn located in the Greenock cemetery as a tribute to this great man. The stones used were gathered from all over the world.
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