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Thomas Edison did not invent electricity. He invented means of making use of electricity.
No, Thomas Edison invented uses for electricity. Electricity is a part of nature.
Mr Edison did NOT invent electricity. Lighting is electricity and we know Edison did not invent THAT. Edison invented a number of ways to USE electricity for human enjoyment, for example, the light bulb, and the record player.
Thomas Alva Edison
who? There was a slave who invented the lightbulb before Edison? Wow! I didn't know that!
Either Issac Newton or Thomas Edison
Electricity wasn't "invented" - it is a natural occuring force of nature. It was harnessed for use on larger scales in the 1800's, but there is enough evidence that primitive batteries were used in ancient civilizations.
Edison did not invent electricity. Electricity has been with us since the beginning of time. Tesla invented the transformer, paving the way for economical transmission of electricity.I do not know how much electricity cost back then. Anyone else is welcome to refine this answer.
Thomas Edison did not discover electricity. Not even close. William Gilbert, Benjamin Franklin, Michael Faraday, André-Marie Ampère, James Clerk Maxwell and many others preceded him. Faraday invented the electric motor before Edison was born.
No. The light bulb was invented by Thomas Edison who was a white guy.
Thomas Edison invented electricity. I believe his first electrical invention was the light bulb. Hope this helps.....
Electricity cannot be invented but it can be founded.Thomas Edison found it.See related links below