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He made electricity less expensive and more readily available

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Did Thomas Edison live during the Industrial Revolution?

Yes, he lived during the industrial revolution!


How did Thomas Edison influence the Industrial Revolution?

He invented many things. He actually had 1,093 patents which is the most by anyperson ever in the United States. Edison invented the incandescent light bulb along withhelp from another inventor Swann although Edison is credited with the invention more because he had the materials. He also was the first to start a power distribution company which drastically increased the life of people during this time period.Thomas Edison helped the industrial revolution in a few ways. The main way that Thomas Edison help was by inventing things.


What did Thomas Edison contribute to science?

Thomas Edison invented incandescent bulb


Who are some England inventors during the Industrial Revolution?

Hi! I think that the most famous inventor would be Thomas Edison, he invented the light bulb, but its really based on your opinion.


How does Thomas Edison contribute to your lives?

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How Did Thomas Edison's Invention Contribute to Science?

Which one?


When did Thomas Edison make the fluoroscope?

Thomas Edison did not invent the fluoroscope. It was first developed by Thomas Edison's assistant, Clarence Dally, in 1896. Edison did contribute to its development by improving the design and functionality.


Who is credited with the first industrial research laboratory?

Thomas Edison


What did Thomas Alva Edison contribute to the world of science?

my butt


This man lab was the first industrial research laboratory?

Thomas Edison


How did Thomas Edison contribute to economic changes?

the lightbbulb blad, init?


How did the motion pictures impact the Industrial Revolution?

The Industrial Revolution occurred in the 19th century. Thomas Edison invented the phonograph, the incandescent light bulb, the motion picture changing the entertainment industry and home life forever. Peter Goldmark invents color television in 1940