Which scientific concept, learned from Joseph Black, informed Watt's theoretical approach to the engine?
Answer
The concept of latent heat.
Watt’s intellectual shift involved applying scientific principles, specifically the concept of latent heat, which he learned from his colleague Joseph Black, to solve the practical mechanical issue of thermal inefficiency.

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