yes he had more than one
Thomas Edison invented 1,093 inventions.Thomas Edison held a number of 1093 recorded invention and that were pattened. He is also beleived to have had 500 - 600 more inventions that were unsuccessful or just abandoned.
No, he tried hundreds of times before he succeeded. And, more importantly, Edison did not invent the incandescent bulb. He improve the commercial viability of the existing invention.
The first practical incandescent light bulb. Edison and his team of researchers in Edison's laboratory in Menlo Park, N.J., tested more than 3,000 designs for bulbs between 1878 and 1880. In November 1879, Edison filed a patent for an electric lamp with a carbon filament.
Thomas Edison invented the commercially-practical electric lamp. He did not invent light; that was someone much more creative.
there was something needed like a more eficiant lighting system a thomas edison filled the gap with his many and wonderful inventions
Thomas Edison did not invent the projector. The first projector was developed by Eadweard Muybridge in the late 19th century to display his photographic motion studies. Edison's contributions were more focused on inventions like the phonograph and the light bulb.
Thomas Edison is credited with perfecting the first commercially practical incandescent light bulb in 1879. He filed for a patent for his invention and his improvements made the light bulb more efficient and long-lasting.
The incandescent light bulb,Another Answer:Actually Edison did NOT invent the Incandescent Light Bulb, he bought the original Patent, and then LATER improved the Filament, so that it become a longer lasting, more reliable product.
Thomas Edison did not invent light. Light is a physical process where something is brought to emit radition in the form of light during certain conditions. It doesn't need to be invented any more than gravity. Thomas Edison was however invovled in developing a commercially viable light bulb.
Because Thomas Edison made it PRACTICAL, by discovering a filament that would last more than a few seconds.
Thomas Edison didn't actually invent the electric chair but, paid Harold P. Brown to. It was invented because Thomas Edison's competitor Nikola Tesla had AC electricty (Edison had DC) and AC was cheaper but, more dangerous. Thomas Edison wanted people to know this (so more people would choose his over Tesla's) so he had it made and electrocuted William Kemmler (who had chopped up his wife and was sent to perison). this was called the war of currents
Edison had many inventions, you need to be more specific.