How did Thomas Newcomen's atmospheric engine perform its primary work stroke?

Answer

Atmospheric pressure pushed the piston down after a vacuum was created.

Newcomen's design functioned by using steam to create a vacuum beneath a large piston; the greater force of the surrounding atmospheric pressure then pushed that piston down, thereby performing the lifting work.

How did Thomas Newcomen's atmospheric engine perform its primary work stroke?

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