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You'd be going back to early experimenters such as Faraday, Volta, and so on.
yea i think so
he made so many things that we use today.
why was a magnetic compass so important
yes, alessandro volta had 3 childrenwell first of all..his children are not his siblings. siblings are brothers and sisters. children is ..well his children. so that dont count.
The name comes from Alessandro Volta, an Italian man who invented the electric pile (battery) in the 1800s. Since Volt comes from someone's name, it is capitalized, and so is its abbreviation, "V".
Alessandro Volta, an italian physicist, invented the voltaic pile in 1800 thereby producing the first practical method of generating electricity.The voltaic pile was made by alternating plates of zinc and copper that had pieces of cardboard soaked in brine between them. The metallic conducting arc was used to carry the electricity over a greater distance. Alessandro Volta's voltaic pile was the modern world's first "wet cell battery" and produced a reliable, steady current of electricity.Other people claim to but Alessandro Volta is the one who put a patent on it.Alessandro Volta in 1800 is credited by many for the invention of the battery, but scientists involved in research of the Egyptian Pharaoh's era found evidence that some jewelry of that period [more than 4,000 years ago] had been ELECTROPLATED!That implied the use of an electrical source, and years of continued searching discovered bowls, plates, and wires conclusively indicative of battery cells which indicates that electrical cells, and series of cells creating a battery were in existence long before Volta. Due to the age, obviously it's not possible to assign a name to the Pharaohic era inventor.You are probably thinking of Luigi Galvani who used electrostatic device.First battery is accredited to Alessandro Volta's voltaic pile.Alessandro Volta, Italian physicist, known for his pioneering work in electricity. Volta was born in Italy and educated in the public schools there. By 1800 he had developed the so-called voltaic pile, a forerunner of the electric battery, which produced a steady stream of electricity. In recognition of his work in the field of electricity, the electrical unit known as the volt was named in his honor. THE STORYRELATED INFOBOOKSWEB SITESHOW IT WORKSDID YOU KNOW?Invention: electric battery in 1800Function: noun / electric bat·teryDefinition: In science and technology, a battery is a device that stores energy and makes it available in an electrical form. A battery converts chemical energy into electric energy. It is a connected bunch (or "battery") of electro-chemical devices.Inventor: Count Alessandro Giuseppe Antonio Anastasio VoltaCriteria: First to invent.Birth: February 18, 1745.in Como, Lombardy, ItalyDeath: March 5, 1827.in Como, Lombardy, ItalyIt was made in the 1800 by Alessandro Volta, after he started development in Voltaic Pile. If you want more information about the person, or the battery. Go to this link:http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Battery_(electricity)http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alessandro_Volta"Alessandro Giuseppe Antonio Anastasio Volta"
The first electric battery was made in 1800 by Alessandro Volta. In 1878 Thomas Edison gave us the electric light bulb. So in answer to your question yes electricity was in use 100 years ago.
With his experiment about the frog and electricity from his collegaue Alessandro Volta whom has invented the first elettrical battery. Galvani developed the treatment of metal with electricity to fight corrosion. That process is called Galvanized metals such as nails for your roof and so forth.
With his experiment about the frog and electricity from his collegaue Alessandro Volta whom has invented the first elettrical battery. Galvani developed the treatment of metal with electricity to fight corrosion. That process is called Galvanized metals such as nails for your roof and so forth.
Incorrect previous answer stated:"No, diesel is not an important word in a sentance, and its not like a special name brand so no don't capitalize it."Actually, yes it should - "diesel" is capitalized after the creator Rudolf Diesel.In science, scientists and inventors are often honored for their work by having their names assigned (in lowercase form) to refer to units of scientific measurement, as in the cases of Rudolf Diesel, Alessandro Volta, and James Watt, or to processes (galvanism) or methods (algorithm).In addition, "sentance" is spelled "sentence".
Around 1800 Count Alessandro Volta invented a wet battery called a Voltaic Pile and later John Frederic Daniell invented the Daniell Cell in 1836, which was a big improvement in the battery. So the original term for the battery was a Volatic Pile.
Alessandro Volta changed the world because he invented the battery, today, batteries are a major source of energy for toys, mobile phones and many gadgets. The battery has also inspired people to invent other energy storing devices, machines like the solar panel. (no wonder he's so famous in Italy!) Without Alessandro Volta, the world would be a very different place today! This was made by, Paul Felling I'd also like to include, even though some people think that they could do without batteries, while counting every device or machine that used or uses batteries. Imagine your day without clocks, phones, camera's or computers and that's just the starts. I would like everyone to have a deep thought about what the world would be like without inventions. (MAJOR DIFFERENCE!)
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Phyllis Wheatly was an African American Poet, Why is her work so important to every one no matter what race they are?