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In early eighteenth-century Britain, the extraction of tin and copper from deep subterranean mines in Cornwall was severely hampered by persistent water inundation. To mitigate this flooding, mine operators increasingly turned to Thomas Newcomen’s atmospheric steam engine, first introduced in 1712. Although Newcomen engines were thermodynamically inefficient—consuming immense quantities of coal because the main cylinder had to be alternately heated and cooled during every stroke—Cornish mine owners found their deployment economically viable due to specific local operational adjustments.

Unlike coal-rich regions such as Newcastle where fuel costs were negligible, Cornwall possessed no native coal deposits, making fuel transportation via sea extraordinarily expensive. To offset these exorbitant fuel expenditures, Cornish mining consortia introduced an integrated water-recirculation system. Under this arrangement, the engine’s primary pump lifted mine water into elevated surface reservoirs; this stored water was subsequently released to drive overshot waterwheels that powered auxiliary ore-crushing machinery. Furthermore, rather than running the engines continuously, Cornish engineers calibrated the pumping frequency strictly to coincide with local tidal influx cycles in drainage adits. This scheduled operation enabled the engines to run intermittently at maximum mechanical load, avoiding the severe efficiency losses associated with continuous low-load idling. Consequently, these tailored infrastructural practices sustained the commercial viability of Cornish mineral extraction for several decades preceding James Watt’s patenting of the separate condenser in 1769.

According to the passage, Cornish mine operators offset the high cost of transporting fuel to their mines by doing which of the following?

  1. A
    Building overland transport infrastructure to replace expensive maritime coal supply routes.
  2. Using water lifted by the atmospheric engine to drive machinery that crushed mineral ore.Cevap
  3. C
    Adopting James Watt’s separate condenser technology to reduce energy loss per stroke.
  4. D
    Operating atmospheric steam engines continuously at low loads to stabilize cylinder heating.
  5. E
    Relocating mineral extraction operations to regions near Newcastle where coal was abundant.

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Cornish mine operators offset high fuel costs by using water pumped by the atmospheric engine into elevated reservoirs to drive waterwheels that operated auxiliary ore-crushing machinery.
The passage explicitly states in the second paragraph that to offset exorbitant fuel expenditures, Cornish mining consortia implemented an integrated water-recirculation system where the engine's primary pump lifted water into reservoirs to drive overshot waterwheels operating auxiliary ore-crushing machinery.

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1
Locate the targeted detail in the passage
Identify the second paragraph where the passage addresses fuel transport costs ('To offset these exorbitant fuel expenditures...').
Direct factual retrieval requires finding the specific sentence that addresses the prompt.
2
Analyze the explicit passage mechanism
The text explains that mine water was pumped into surface reservoirs to drive overshot waterwheels powering ore-crushing machinery.
The correct response must rephrase the explicit evidence without altering the factual meaning.
3
Evaluate option paraphrases against passage facts
The statement regarding utilizing water lifted by the atmospheric engine's pump to power ore-crushing machinery directly matches the passage evidence.
Semantic equivalents confirm the correct direct factual retrieval choice.

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