Thomas Edison didn't actually invent the electric chair but, paid Harold P. Brown to. It was invented because Thomas Edison's competitor Nikola Tesla had AC electricty (Edison had DC) and AC was cheaper but, more dangerous. Thomas Edison wanted people to know this (so more people would choose his over Tesla's) so he had it made and electrocuted William Kemmler (who had chopped up his wife and was sent to perison). this was called the war of currents
Thomas Edison did not invent the electric chair Harold p brown did...
yes along with the light bulb,the electric pen,the electrical vote recorder, and the phonograph
Thomas Edison evented alot of things but the first thing he invented was the light bolb then he went on 2 harder things like the electric chair
Apparently no, the idea was from the Simpsons Show
Thomas Edison was a person who was kicked out of school and was deaf in one ear, he invented many things such as: The Tin Foil Phonograph,camera,kinetoscope,vitascope,electrical vote,electric generator,paraffin paper,electric pen,electric chair and many more.
He was deaf in 1 earEdison did not invent the light bulb, electric chair, movie camera, generator or fluoroscope as is often erroneously believed.that he was deaf in 1 ear and he was diagnosed with Adhd
He was deaf in 1 earEdison did not invent the light bulb, electric chair, movie camera, generator or fluoroscope as is often erroneously believed.that he was deaf in 1 ear and he was diagnosed with Adhd
A chair
No, Dr. E.A. Kennelly and Harold P. Brown invented the electric chair.
Thomas Edison's greatest challenge was the development of a practical incandescent, electric light. Contrary to popular belief, he didn't "invent" the lightbulb, but rather he improved upon a 50-year-old idea. In 1879, using lower current electricity, a small carbonized filament, and an improved vacuum inside the globe, he was able to produce a reliable, long-lasting source of light. So he said. Tesla worked for Thomas Alva Edison for 1 year At that time, the most important "inventor" in the world was named Thomas Alva Edison-the so-called wizard of Menlo Park.... Edison was credited with the invention of the DC dynamo and the electric light bulb . . . but the only thing he really invented was the ELECTRIC CHAIR!!
Thomas Edison's greatest challenge was the development of a practical incandescent, electric light. Contrary to popular belief, he didn't "invent" the lightbulb, but rather he improved upon a 50-year-old idea. In 1879, using lower current electricity, a small carbonized filament, and an improved vacuum inside the globe, he was able to produce a reliable, long-lasting source of light. So he said. Tesla worked for Thomas Alva Edison for 1 year At that time, the most important "inventor" in the world was named Thomas Alva Edison-the so-called wizard of Menlo Park.... Edison was credited with the invention of the DC dynamo and the electric light bulb . . . but the only thing he really invented was the ELECTRIC CHAIR!!
Thomas Edison's greatest challenge was the development of a practical incandescent, electric light. Contrary to popular belief, he didn't "invent" the lightbulb, but rather he improved upon a 50-year-old idea. In 1879, using lower current electricity, a small carbonized filament, and an improved vacuum inside the globe, he was able to produce a reliable, long-lasting source of light. So he said. Tesla worked for Thomas Alva Edison for 1 year At that time, the most important "inventor" in the world was named Thomas Alva Edison-the so-called wizard of Menlo Park.... Edison was credited with the invention of the DC dynamo and the electric light bulb . . . but the only thing he really invented was the ELECTRIC CHAIR!!