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someone, but he IMPROVED the light bulb as well so... it wasnt the same for long
Well now that we have light we can see everything but without Thomas Edison's invention we can not see or do anything in the nightwithout light so thankyou Thomas Edison
The electric light bulb was made by several people independent of each other. Thomas Edison is considered the creator of an effective light bulb. Others did not work as well or last as long.
Thomas Edison invented these things as well as many others in his workshop.
Thomas Edison had six siblings: two older siblings, Marion and William, as well as four younger siblings, Harriet, Carlile, Samuel, and Eliza.
He invented the light bulb but not light, typewriter, motion picture camera, record player and 1,000 more inventions x
Thomas Edison's adult life was primarily focused on innovating and inventing. He held over 1,000 patents for various inventions such as the phonograph, the incandescent light bulb, and the motion picture camera. Edison also founded General Electric, one of the most well-known electric companies in the world.
Well, first of all, to clarify: Thomas Edison developedthe light bulb, and several other people were working on it at the same time. How Edison changed the world was to make electric lighting practical and inexpensive for everyone. However, had he not been forced (mostly by the work of Westinghouse) to go to alternating current, electric lighting would have never become the success it did. Edison insisted (wrongly) that electric lighting should be DC, not AC.
Edison invented over a hundred things of which the most important thing is an electric bulb.Another Answer:Edison was not the Inventor of the Light Bulb. He bought the Patent rights, and then went on to make it more practical (a longer life) by improving the filament.
he invented the light bulb and dictaphone. lots more as well
yes Thomas Edison was a very talented man as well as inventing the light bulb he was also a amazing mathematician.
Inventor Thomas Edison gave us the incandescent light bulb, as well as audio recording technology.