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The steam engines on steamboats burned coal to heat water in a large boiler to create steam. The steam was pumped into a cylinder, causing a piston to move upward to the top of the cylinder. A valve would then open to release the steam, allowing the piston to fall back to the bottom of the cylinder.

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thats how a steam engine works i am a steam locomotive/ship expert.

the steam engines on steamboats burned coal to heat water in a large boiler to create steam.

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