Alessandro Volta was an Italian physicist (1745 - 1827) who invented the first electric battery (also known as the voltaic pile battery) in 1799.
His work is still remembered today through the use of his family name Volta, which is used in the electrical term Volt.
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Allassandra Volta invented the first chemical cell battery, which was originally called a voltaic pile.
he did the relativity theory and he was a major astronomer expanded knowledge of gravity
The Voltaic Pile consisted of discs of copper and zinc separated by discs of paper or cardboard (soaked in salt water). Attached to the top and bottom of this "Pile" was a copper wire. When Volta closed the circuit, electricity flowed through the pile.
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Alessandro Volta
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Allassandra Volta invented the first chemical cell battery, which was originally called a voltaic pile.
Well there are a lot of effects like we wouldn't have electric toys, we wouldn't have remotes for TV {television} and lots more things if Alessandro Volta didn't invent the battery we wouldn't have half the things in the world.
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Around 368 B.C.
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