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Phonograph- a devise used to record and play back messages Carbon Telephone transmitter Kinetoscope- recorded and reproduced objects in motion Fluoroscopy- machine that uses X-rays to make radiographs
thomas edison almost blinded himself by exposing himself to the x-rays...
yes he did in the summer of 1978 while working on the Edison x ray
Thomas Edison did not invent the fluoroscope, which is a device used for X-ray imaging. The fluoroscope was actually invented by Thomas Edison's assistant, Clarence Dally, in 1896. Clarence Dally worked with Edison on X-ray technology and made improvements to the fluoroscope for medical applications.
William Crookes first discovered the x-ray effect, but he didn't investigate it. Tesla investigated the effect, but it was Röntgen who named them X and realized what was really happening.
whats the invention, it depends x
Thomas Alva Edison
X-ray is an action word that means to photograph or examine with X-rays.
In May 1896, Edison patented a fluorescent lamp that used X-rays.
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they thanked god for this invention.
1885 i beilive or mabey 1895