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The Rotary Snowplow

The Rotary Snowplow. - A Canadian Invention !. WHO?. Dr. J.W. Elliott, a Toronto dentist, designed the first rotary snowplough. Orange Jull, another Canadian, improved Elliott’s design. WHEN?. The first rotary snowplough was designed in 1869.

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The Rotary Snowplow

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  1. The Rotary Snowplow - A Canadian Invention !

  2. WHO? • Dr. J.W. Elliott, a Toronto dentist, designed the first rotary snowplough. • Orange Jull, another Canadian, improved Elliott’s design.

  3. WHEN? • The first rotary snowplough was designed in 1869. • The second model was produced between 1890 and 1892.

  4. WHERE? • Canada • The rotary was invented it in Toronto, Ontario.

  5. WHY? • There have too much snow. • In winter, people should to clean snow by their hands, they’re too tired. • Many people died in cleaning up the snow.

  6. HOW? • The first rail plough was invented by steel • In 1869, a man called Elliot designed the first rotary snowplough • Orange Jull improved Elliott’s design later, it contained several pivoting steel plates, it’s wheel in either direction at up to 400 rpm. It’s speed can up to 16 kmh

  7. THE QUESTION IN BOOK How did you decide to use the information resources that you did?

  8. Why is it important to record the source of your information?

  9. How did the invention that you investigated affect or change motion?

  10. Is the invention still in use today?Explain your answer.

  11. Thank you!

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