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Electricity was not made by one person, it was made by several inventors, scientists and researchers. Thales, Miletus, Gilbert, Cardno and Von Guericke all had an important role in this invention.angeleyez410, Answers Expert | |Then again, this answer might help you...Electricity is known to human from years. It was first experienced by Franklin. However practical use of electricity discovered by Thomas Edison
the time the old man wanted to make it
AS most stoves are made of metal, uninsulated parts of them will conduct electricity.
In my knowledge, any liquid will conduct electricity. It was one of my first childhood lessons. Haha Fuel (gasoline) is made of hydrocarbons such as isooctane. Hydrocarbons itself has no free electrons, nor charges, so it is not conductive.
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Benjamin Franklin was the first person to prove that lightning is a form of electricity.
Benjamin Franklin was the first person to discover electricity as he did the kite experiment, and was the first person to use the terms positive and negetive charge.
The first person to experiment with electricity was bengimen franklin he whent out side during a storm and tied a key to a kite the string prouduced the electricity to shock him
1800's
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Electricity was not made by one person, it was made by several inventors, scientists and researchers. Thales, Miletus, Gilbert, Cardno and Von Guericke all had an important role in this invention.angeleyez410, Answers Expert | |Then again, this answer might help you...Electricity is known to human from years. It was first experienced by Franklin. However practical use of electricity discovered by Thomas Edison
the second person who wanted electricity.
No one person is given credit for inventing electricity. It did not get discovered all at once. People learned more about gradually over centuries.
it was made from electricity made from metal so the power flowes through
Hollerithinvented first machine that runs on electricity.-answer was given by Soumen Dasmr.soumen_123@rediffmail.com
Electricity and a glass bulb