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Henry Sampson, Jr.
he invented the gamma-electric cell that i think is so cool. zhe was a very good writer that wrote some good books.
Henry Thomas Sampson invented the gamma electric cell, a device that used direct-conversion energy in order to convert gamma radiation to electricity. The invention's intent is to provide auxiliary power to a nuclear reactor that is shielding. He is sometimes mistakenly credited with inventing the cell phone.
he invented the cell phone he invented the cell phone
He wanted to generate power from the shielding of a nuclear reactor.
Henry Sampson didn't invent the cellular phone, a man by the name of Martin Cooper did. Henry Sampson did invent the PHOTO ELECTRIC CELL, which has nothing in common with the cell phone.
He didn't invent it. The credit is given to Dr. Martin Cooper who worked for Motorola and in 1973 he invented the first truly working cell phone. From 1973 to 1984 the cell phone was only sold to the government, but in 1984 it went on sale to the public. At that time the cell phones were modeled after land line phones, were big, and were heavy. They were carried in a bag and the entire bottom was the battery. Coverage is was very poor since there were few cell towers at the time.
Henry Sampson Woodfall died in 1805.
he invented the first cell phone
do Henry Sampson have any kids
Henry Sampson affected the world with his invention of a binder system meant for explosives and propellants. He also invented a case bonding system, which was meant for propellants of cast composite.
Henry T Sampson, Inventor No, he is not dead.