Alessandro Volta first produced electricity from a chemical reaction in 1800.
Michael Faraday created the first dynamo to power technology in 1831.
Thomas Edison invented the electric light bulb in 1879
Benjamin Franklin is falsely credited with discovering electricity in the 1750's. He only discovered a relationship between electricity and lightning and the possibility of using it.
You could say God, or the Big Bang, since electricity has always existed, in the form of lightning.
We cannot create or destroy electricity, as it is a natural form of energy that cannot be created or destroyed. We can only convert it from one form to another.
Yes. You cannot have one without the other.
yes
No, Albert Einstein did not create electricity. He was a physicist known for his theory of relativity and contributions to the field of theoretical physics, not for inventing electricity. Electricity has been known and studied for centuries before Einstein's time.
Energy can be converted from one form to another but it can't be created or destroyed. Google "perpetual motion"
Both positive and negative charges can create static electricity. When certain materials are rubbed together, electrons can be transferred from one material to another, resulting in an imbalance of positive and negative charges and the buildup of static electricity.
in your home it can create energy
no
In Alchemy for iPhone, you can create electricity by combining the elements metal and energy. Place the metal element on the board, then drag the energy element on top of it to create electricity.
No, the Chidori is a fictional technique from the Naruto series that involves gathering chakra in one's hand to create an electrical charge. Static electricity would not be sufficient to replicate this technique as it is purely a concept from the show.
Static electricity.
metal+energy=electricity