Friday, October 10, 2014

History The first commercially successful steamboat was Robert Fulton’s Clermont . It had side...

History The first commercially successful steamboat was Robert Fulton’s Clermont. It had side paddles that were 15 feet in diameter. On its maiden voyage from New York, New York to Albany, New York in 1807, the boat traveled at an average linear speed of 5 mph. How many revolutions per minute were the paddles turning?

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