No one is too smart to go to college
not too much
Thomas Edison was born in Milan, Ohio.
thomas alva Edison's mother was Nancy mattews Elliot and father was Samuel ogden Edison jr. he had a father in law too his name was Lewis miller
Yes he did. He had someone help invent it too, which i can't remember the name.
There is no evidence to suggest that Thomas Edison was kicked out of school for asking too many questions. He was actually homeschooled by his mother and attended school briefly before being withdrawn due to his mother's dissatisfaction with the school's teaching methods. Edison was known for his curiosity and thirst for knowledge.
It is likely that Thomas Edison's shoe size was about 9. 5. Strangely, however, he normally wore shoes that were much too big so he could slip out of them easily.
Thomas Edison tended to hold on to a particular idea too long. As a result Edison held on to the idea of using direct current instead of alternating current much too long. Edison invented the diode. When the triode was invented Edison continued to try to accomplish with the diode what the triode accomplished easily. His weakness was he did not see when an idea should be dropped.
No, Thomas Edison struggled in school due to his unconventional learning style and difficulty focusing. He only attended school for a few months before his teachers decided he was too difficult to teach. Despite this, he went on to become one of the most famous inventors in history.
Thomas Edison made light bulbs by developing a filament that could produce light when an electric current passed through it. He also created a vacuum inside the bulb to prevent the filament from burning out too quickly. Edison's improvements to the design of the light bulb made it more practical for everyday use.
Thomas Paine did not attend college. Although he was kicked out of school because he asked too many questions.
Like Benjamin Franklin who was a noted inventor so too was Thomas A. Edison known as being a famous inventor .
Thomas Edison's mother believed he was too clever for school, so she homeschooled him instead. After just three months, she felt she could not teach him anymore and sent him to school. Edison's early schooling experience was marked by a clash with his teachers, who believed he was difficult to manage or disruptive.