Basically it was Tom Edison.
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The year that New York got its first electric light system was in 1896.
Lewis Howard Latimer invented a toilet system for railroad cars. He also invented an electric lamp using carbon filaments in light bulbs.
The first supercharger for internal combustion engines was made by Dugald Clerk in 1878. It was used on a 2 stroke engine.
Lewis Howard Latimer
Joseph Gammel is a person nobody knows anything about, except that he invented the supercharge system for internal combustion engines.
The non-electric telegraph was invented by Claude Chappe in 1794. This system was visual and used semaphore, a flag-based alphabet, and depended on a line of sight for communication. The optical telegraph was replaced by the electric telegraph.
The person who invented the toilet system for railroad cars and electric lamp Published book that became guide for lighting engineers was a man called 'Fredrick Roy Johnson'
No, because an electric car does not have an engine - it has a motor. The motor can fail though. If it gets dirty internally, or shorts out, or it is designed to have a cooling system connected but does not, etc. can lead to the motor failing.
Nothing, they just have a second power system, usually electric.
Because the symbols he invented stood for syllables rather than for individual letters, Sequoyah's system was called a "syllabary".