Benjamin discorved electricity
Douglas Engelbart
It is the elctrons of the atoms which move, to transfer charge.
he is considerd famous because he invetend the number system
Thomas Edison invented the practical light bulb
the pyramid was invetend for the kings so when they die the put there bodies inside the pyramid for them it was like an honor some ppl say aliens invetend it but the alien thing is weird
Thales of miletus conducted first experiments on static electricity.Then we can say that it was he how discovered electricity
Abner Dubbleday is credited with inventing baseball. The first recorded game was played in Cooperstown, NY. That is why the baseball hall of fame is located there.
1. oil 2. elctricty 3.make up 4. lotion 5.fuel
Electronic components generally do have moving parts, it is the elctricty that powers the parts to move to eliminate complete mechanically operated parts, they have been design for quietness and response times are generally faster and more accurate when using electricity
There was no single person who invented American football. It slowly evolved away from the game of rugby, after American colleges sat down to draw up a set of standardized rules in the late 19th century. Walter Camp is often called the father of American football, for inventing the down-and-distance system, developing the first scoring system, and replacing the rugby scrum with the line of scrimmage. He was also one of the early proponents of the forward pass.
If a tornado comes, you NEED to go as low as you can. The safest place in your home is the basement. Go as low as you can and cover your head. Try to put yourself under a table and hang on so the tornado does not pull you away. Always be safe!
In 1887 direct current (DC) was king. At that time there were 121 Edison power stations scattered across the United States delivering DC electricity to its customers. But DC had a great limitation -- namely, that power plants could only send DC electricity about a mile before the electricity began to lose power. So when George Westinghouse introduced his system based on high-voltage alternating current (AC), which could carry electricity hundreds of miles with little loss of power, people naturally took notice. A "battle of the currents" ensued. In the end, Westinghouse's AC prevailed.But this special feature isn't about the two electrical systems and how they worked. Rather, it's a simple explanation that shows the difference between AC and DC.To find out more about alternating and direct current, what exactly an electric current is, and two ways that the currents can be produced, check out the interaction to the left and the pages that follow.DC (Direct Current)OFFAC (Alternating Current).To find out more about alternating and direct current, what exactly an electric current is, and two ways that the currents can be produced, check out the interaction to the left and the pages that follow.DC (Direct Current)OFFAC (Alternating Current)