Which Dutch innovator is credited with building the world’s first operational submarine? KBC Croma Answers Today

Which Dutch innovator is credited with building the world’s first operational submarine? the correct answer is Cornelis Drebbel

by J Nandhini

Updated Nov 07, 2023

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Which Dutch innovator is credited with building the world’s first operational submarine?

The Correct answer is Cornelis Drebbel

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Cornelis Drebbel (1572–1633) was a Dutch inventor, scientist, and engineer. He is best known for his contributions to the development of early submarines, as well as his work in the field of optics and chemistry.

Drebbel is credited with building the world's first navigable submarine around the turn of the 17th century. This submarine was a wooden vessel propelled by oars and was tested in the Thames River in London. It could reportedly stay submerged for several hours.

In addition to his work on submarines, Drebbel made advancements in the field of optics, including the invention of a compound microscope with a focus adjustment mechanism. He also conducted experiments in chemistry, pioneering techniques for distillation and improving thermometers.

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Which Dutch innovator is credited with building the world’s first operational submarine? - FAQ

1. Which Dutch innovator is credited with building the world’s first operational submarine?

Cornelis Drebbel

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