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Did Thomas Edison invent the electric chair?

No, Dr. E.A. Kennelly and Harold P. Brown invented the electric chair.


Thomas edisons first invention?

automatic recorder


Who invented the first electrical vote recorder?

it was thomas Edison who invented the electrical vote recorder but I don't know what it is


What was one of Edison's patents?

His first was for an electric vote recorder, in 1869.


When did Edison invent the electric vote recorder?

He invented it in the year 1869. The people, instead of heralding it, criticized his invention severley due to which it was rejected. But still he wasn't dissappointed and did not lose hope but decided that he will not waste his time on inventing things no one wanted! What an attitude!!!


Why is the vote recorder important?

The vote recorder helps people to count votes and get results in faster.


What year did Thomas Edison patented his first invention?

Thomas Edison received his first patent, U.S. Patent 90,646, on June 1, 1869. This patent was for the electric vote recorder.


What is a mechanical vote recorder?

The vote recorder is something Thomas Edison invented.


What did Michal Fara invent - the telephone the dynamo or the video recorder?

Michal fara in vented the vidoe recorder.


When did Charles Paulson Ginsburg invent the VCR recorder?

1975


Why was Edison's electronic vote recorder a failure?

Edison invented the Electric Vote Recorder to improve the voting process in congress - which was a remarkably inefficient and time-consuming process. Edison invented and received his first patent for this machine and promptly traveled to Washington D.C. to demonstrate the device to a congressional representative. At the demonstration of Edison's invention, the congressman praised Edison's ingenuity and vision. Nevertheless, the congressman promptly turned down the device saying, "Filibustering and delay in the tabulation of votes are often the only means we have for defeating bad or improper legislation." Later Edison said: "There and then I made a vow that I would never again invent anything which was not wanted." Edison's invention was a "failure" only because it was a century ahead of its time. The system used in congress (federal and state) today is based on the same idea as Edison's Electric Vote Recorder.


Did Charles Kirby invent the tape recorder?

The Tape Recorder was invented so people could remember what they said in the past.