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What parts of the light bulb were invented by Thomas Edison?

shape and that vacuum has to be used.


What impact did thomas Edison make to the world?

He improved the incandescent bulb, the motion picture, photograph, and the phonograph. He made improvements that helped others to improve production, particularly the assembly line and interchangeable parts.


Why do you persist?

Because: If at first you don't succeed, try, try again! Also: Thomas Edison once said that true genius is one part inspiration and 99 parts perspiration. (or something really close to that)


What are all of thomas Edison's inventions?

Thomas Edison holds 1,093 patents for his inventions. It is impossible to list them all. Among his best known inventions (which sometimes included many patented parts) are the first practical incandescent light bulb (an incandescent light is one that does not have an open flame), the phonograph for recording and playing music, and the motion picture machine for recording and playing movies. People know him best for his light bulb, but to make the light bulb actually usable was a very complicated endeavor. Edison also had to invent an improved generator that would produce more electrical power, the network of wires to transmit electrical power from the generator to individual homes and business, the parallel circuit (otherwise, like old-fashioned Christmas lights, if one bulb went out, all the electricity in the house would go out), a way to regulate the flow of electricity to keep it steady, fuses and electrical insulation to make electricity in the home safe, and sockets that not only held the light bulb but also had a switch to turn it on and off.


Why do you need persistence?

Because: If at first you don't succeed, try, try again! Also: Thomas Edison once said that true genius is one part inspiration and 99 parts perspiration. (or something really close to that)


Who invented the light bulb?

The first electric light was made in 1800 by Humphry Davy, an English scientist. He experimented with electricity and invented an electric battery. When he connected wires to his battery and a piece of carbon, the carbon glowed, producing light.Much later, in 1860, the English physicist Sir Joseph Wilson Swan (1828-1914) was determined to devise a practical, long-lasting electric light. He found that a carbon paper filament worked well, but burned up quickly. In 1878, he demonstrated his new electric lamps in Newcastle, England.In 1877, the American Charles Francis Brush manufactured some carbon arcs to light a public square in Cleveland, Ohio, USA. These arcs were used on a few streets, in a few large office buildings, and even some stores. Electric lights were only used by a few people.The inventor Thomas Alva Edison (in the USA) experimented with thousands of different filaments to find just the right materials to glow well and be long-lasting. In 1879, Edison discovered that a carbon filament in an oxygen-free bulb glowed but did not burn up for 40 hours. Edison eventually produced a bulb that could glow for over 1500 hours.Lewis Howard Latimer (1848-1928) improved the bulb by inventing a carbon filament (patented in 1881); Latimer was a member of Edison's research team, which was called "Edison's Pioneers." In 1882, Latimer developed and patented a method of manufacturing his carbon filaments.In 1903, Willis R. Whitney invented a treatment for the filament so that it wouldn't darken the inside of the bulb as it glowed.In 1910, William David Coolidge (1873-1975) invented a tungsten filament which lasted even longer than the older filaments. The incandescent bulb revolutionized the world.Edison was actually the inventor of the electric lighting system, complete with generators, distribution power lines, usage meters, and light bulbs. No previous light bulb inventor had put all those parts together needed to make a practicalbusiness using them.Nikola Tesla and the innovator Thomas Edison worked together. Edison was credited with the invention, but it was actually partner Tesla who invented the first successful light bulb, and Edison developed it into the present one.There is enough proof to say that the Egyptians came up with and used the light bulb.People say that Edison invented the lightbulb...but they are wrong. It is Scottish inventor James Bowman Lindsay who made it in 1835 but didn't patent it.You might think it was Thomas Edison, but it wasn't!The first light bulb was made by an English scientist called Humphry Davy.Then, the Serbian-American inventor Nikola Tesla perfected the light bulb.


What was Eli Whitney like to do?

He likes to invent and work on auto parts.


What year did garret a Morgan invent the traffic light?

Garrett A. Morgan invented the traffic light in 1923. His design integrated moving parts to ensure that the lights would change in a timely and orderly manner, improving traffic flow and safety.


Why was the hot air balloon easier to invent than the airplane?

No moving parts!


What other part did did Eli Whitney invent for the muskets?

He invented interchangeable parts


Did Eli Whitney invent the musket?

Eli Whitney did not invent the musket. He did, however, invent a process where parts of muskets could be interchanged with other ones. It was on of the first mass production facilities in the United States.


Which man is not related to the development of the modern assembly line?

Henry Ford is often credited with popularizing the modern assembly line, but he did not invent the concept. The assembly line's development can be attributed to earlier innovations by figures like Eli Whitney, who introduced interchangeable parts, and Ransom Olds, who implemented assembly line techniques in the early 1900s. Therefore, anyone not involved in these advancements, such as Thomas Edison or Alexander Graham Bell, would not be related to the development of the modern assembly line.