Electricity was always there in nature. It became known to man when the greeks found out that if you rub amber with silk it could attract tiny pieces of hair or paper.
Later Benjamin Franklin discovered that lightning is actually electricity and that it flows through metal easily. Scientists used electrolytes to produce electricities which led to the discovery of cells and batteries. This was used to produce DC. Then burning of fossil fuels led to enormous production of electricity(DC).
Edison discovered the many things known to man and revolutionized DC electricity. In that century Oersted discovered the connection of electricity and magnetism and Faraday postulated his laws about electromagnetism. It was Tesla who invented the dynamo that produced AC which challenged Edison's line of work.
(To be frank with you i think that Tesla should be considered as the father of inventions and not Edison.)
Tesla also devised a machine called Tesla Coil which had the potential to conduct electricity to the lights and other electronics via the air. He used the concept of radio waves(which are also electromagnetic waves). He even used this technology to produce a Mass Scale Tesla Coil which produce so violent electricity that it destroyed a huge plot of land. This came to be known as the Death Ray. But it is a marvelous invention.
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the telephone, and the lightbulb
Thomas Edison's name is synonymous with electricity and the light bulb! Edison is the third most prolific inventor in history, holding 1,093 US patents in his name, as well as many patents in the United Kingdom, France, and Germany. He is credited with numerous inventions that contributed to mass communication and, in particular, telecommunications.
He didn't. He made many inventions related to electricity, but electricity was well-known before his time.
He invented the telegraph (which was one of his personal favorite inventions) and the electric bulb system which lasted up to 40 hours.
It is not exactly correct to describe electricity as an invention. There are a great many inventions that use electricity, but electricity itself is part of the natural world (most obviously in the form of lightning). Therefore it was discovered, rather than invented. The discovery of electricity and the various uses that were invented for it have transformed our world in very profound ways. Almost all of modern technology depends, directly or indirectly, on electricity and its uses. Without it, we would still be living in the middle ages.
the telephone, and the lightbulb
All his inventions were electricity related.
what were the major inventions that led to the development of the internet as we know it
All his inventions were electricity related. He was born to deal with electricity.
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The wizard of electricity is often attributed to Nikola Tesla, a Serbian-American inventor and electrical engineer. He made significant contributions to the development of alternating current (AC) electrical systems and numerous other inventions and discoveries related to electricity.
they made inventions to prove that current electricity is there.
Math plays an important part in all Tesla's inventions but his inventions fall into the electricity inventions category.
the introduction of factories, the development of electricity, mass production of goods , it was also the start of many new inventions which eased every day life.
William James King has written: 'The development of electrical technology in the 19th century' -- subject(s): History, Electricity, Electric engineering, Inventions
Thomas Edison's name is synonymous with electricity and the light bulb! Edison is the third most prolific inventor in history, holding 1,093 US patents in his name, as well as many patents in the United Kingdom, France, and Germany. He is credited with numerous inventions that contributed to mass communication and, in particular, telecommunications.
telephone and electricity