No. It was part of the second.
Great Britain was the first country to industrialize, so yes, it obviously was a part of the Industrial Revolution.
The invention of steam engine.
Telephones? Part of it. The "Industrial Revolution" kicked off in the late 1700s, with the development of steam power, and continued through the 1930s. The telephone was invented in 1876, and was becoming fairly widespread by 1920.
Steam power Textile manufacturing
Michael Faraday was part of the First Industrial Revolution, which took place from the late 18th to early 19th centuries. Faraday's work in the field of electromagnetism and electrical engineering significantly contributed to the technological advancements of this period.
for the electrical machinery.
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It was an important part of the Industrial Revolution.
Steel manufacturing
Both movements were caused in part by the scientific revolution.
Both movements were caused in part by the scientific revolution.