The can opener.
The tin can was invented in the late 17 hundreds but it was not until the middle 18 hundreds that people invented something to open them. Before this, the cans were made of very thick iron and impervious to almost any opener except a hammer and chisel.
telephone, lightbulb, Wright brothers first working airplane, sewing machine, tin can
Alfred Nobel invents dynamite.J. Osterhoudt patents the tin can with a key opener.Englishmen Robert Whitehead invents a torpedo.George W. McGill made the stapler in 1866
Inventions in 1959
Inventions are normally protected by applying for a patent.
Henry Ford had the most inventions
The laser and the tin can
The mermaids' necklace.
Yes it was.
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Benjamin franklin got inspired to do some of his inventions . he also got interested in it like electricity
not ganapathi raman
the rocket, the fried chiecken, and it inspired the wright brothers to build the first television
telephone, lightbulb, Wright brothers first working airplane, sewing machine, tin can
Industrialization reduced errors and made the process of production faster. New inventions inspired more inventions day by day. All of these developments increased the speed of change. :)
He was an inventor as a young man and had a hearing problem so he looked for solutions to his problem. He created a workshop of inventors so the many inventions that came out weren’t personally invented by him.
Robert Fulton was inspired by the works of inventor James Watt, particularly Watt's steam engine. Fulton saw the potential of steam power for transportation and was motivated to develop steamboats based on Watt's inventions.
Yes the ocean inspired him because it's cold and holds many things