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-- If the bulbs are in parallel, then the addition of a bulb has no effect on the brightness of those that were there before. -- If the bulbs are in series, then the addition of a bulb causes the brightness of those that were there before to decrease. (And I wasn't even there when you did the experiment !)
Thomas Edison did not invent the first light bulb. He did however improve on existing light bulbs by creating the first useable incandescent bulb.
Thomas Edison's light bulb was invented in 1879.Answer:Contrary to popular belief Edison did not invent the lightbulb. Several patents were issued for incandescent bulbs before Edison. The tie to Edison comes through Canadians Henry Woodward and a colleague Mathew Evans who patented their lightbulb in 1874. They were unsuccessful in their attempts to commercialize their invention. They sold their patent (U.S. Patent 0,181,613) to Thomas Edison in 1879.
Thomas Edison invented light bulbs
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Thomas Edison got $3000000000 in his whole lifespan of selling light bulbs
Um.. lamps were made before 1800s but the light bulbs that THomas A. Edison made was Around 1800
Thomas Alva Edision made the telegraph and made electric type impulseslike Light Bulbs on Electricity. Thomas Alva Edision made the telegraph and made electric type impulseslike Light Bulbs on Electricity. Thomas Alva Edision made the telegraph and made electric type impulses like Light Bulbs on Electricity. Thomas Alva Edision made the telegraph and made electric type impulses like Light Bulbs on Electricity Thomas Alva Edison has a big Penis!!!!!!!!!!!!
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Thomas Eddison invent light bulbs and by the way sorry that's all i know
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-- If the bulbs are in parallel, then the addition of a bulb has no effect on the brightness of those that were there before. -- If the bulbs are in series, then the addition of a bulb causes the brightness of those that were there before to decrease. (And I wasn't even there when you did the experiment !)