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Through a generator I.e. turn the generator which turns the coil around a magnet which in turn creates an electrical current.
An electrostatic generator is a device which produces static electricity. Otto von Guericke, a German physicist, invented the first machine around 1663.
The monocle was first invented around the 1700's in Germany. It was brought to England in about 1800 to be introduced.
A type charge generator developed around 1993
I think the sport cricket comes orginally from the British and began to spread around the world.
A magnifying lens, as we now know it was invented in England and Italy around 1300 -1350.
Lawn Tennis Association was created on 1888-01-26.
I don't know who exactly invented bowls but I do know that it was invented in England around 1190.
The first of the great uses for electricity, began with the telegraph invented by Samuel Morse around 1840.
The generator induces a current in a wire using a magnet and a coil of wire. When the drive on a generator is rotated, a magnet inside the generator is spun around. This creates a moving magnetic field inside the generator. Located inside and around the generator is a coil of wires, which lead to a power storage device. As the magnetic field moves around, it induces a current in these wires by pushing the electrons inside the wires. The amount of electricity generated by a generator can be increased by increasing the amount of coils around the magnet, increasing the strength of the magnet, or by simply increasing the speed at which the drive is turned.
History has not recorded who invented the cricket bat although written record suggest that cricket was started around the 12th century and the bat would have been invented around that time.