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he did not alessadro volta invented it
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he did not create a battery
Count Alessandro Giuseppe Antonio Anastasio Volto was an Italian physicist. He built the first electrochemical battery in the year 1800.
Alessandro Volta invented the electric battery, known as the Voltaic Pile, in 1800. This invention was a significant advancement in the field of electricity and allowed for the generation of sustained electric currents.
Alessandro Volta conducted his famous experiment in 1800. He demonstrated the first electrical battery, known as the voltaic pile, which laid the foundation for the field of electrochemistry.
Edison did not invent the battery. About 1875-1880, his assistant Nikola Tesla made the first practical long lasting storage battery improving on over 100 years of prior work.
Alessandro Volta invented the first battery called a voltaic pile made of two dissimilar metal plates in a brine solution in 1800.The first practical battery was developed using the Leyden jar. The Leyden jar was invented in 1745 by both Ewald Georg von Kleist and Pieter van Musschenbroek. The Leyden jar was a single cell electrical storage device. A battery requires 2 or more cells to be called a battery. In 1745, multiple Leyden jars were connected, thus creating the first battery.
1750, Franklin coined the word battery for any number of capacitors (used to store electricity) wired together. From the term "gun battery"
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Encephalitis at the age of 18 in the year 1814. He was the most promising of Alessandro Volta's 3 sons in the area of Math and science.