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The first "lamp" was probably invented thousands of years ago by the early humans who first discovered how to make fire!
But if you are really asking how the first electric lamp was invented...
The 1st light bulb was built by Humphry Davy (an Englishman) in 1809.
Thomas Alva Edison (an American) improved that invention and based his improvements on a patent he purchased from inventors Henry Woodward & Matthew Evans who patented their bulb in 1875.
Sir Joseph Wilson Swan produced an early electric lightbulb (1860), and in 1880, independently of Thomas Alva Edison, he produced a carbon-filament incandescent electric lamp.
Thomas Alva Edison (February 11, 1847 - October 18, 1931) was an American inventor, scientist and businessman who developed many devices that greatly influenced life around the world, including the phonograph, the motion picture camera, and a long-lasting, practical electric light bulb.
Sir Humphry Davy is known for inventing the first electric light in 1809, called the arc lamp. He also discovered several chemical elements, such as sodium, potassium, calcium, and magnesium. Additionally, he is credited with developing the safety lamp for miners, which helped prevent mine explosions due to flammable gases.
An electric lava lamp works by heating up a colored wax mixture using a light bulb at the base of the lamp. As the wax heats up, it becomes less dense and rises to the top of the lamp, creating the lava lamp effect. When the wax cools down, it sinks back to the bottom to repeat the cycle.
The type of gas commonly used in an arc lamp is typically a noble gas such as xenon or mercury vapor. These gases are chosen for their ability to produce a bright and steady light when an electric current is passed through them in the lamp.
A metal table lamp should always be earthed to prevent electric shocks. If there is a fault in the lamp's wiring, the earth connection provides a path for the electricity to safely flow into the ground, reducing the risk of injury to anyone touching the lamp. It also helps protect against electrical fires by ensuring any excess current is safely diverted away.
Georges Claude, a French engineer and inventor, is credited with inventing the neon lamp in the early 20th century. He first demonstrated neon lighting in 1910 at the Paris Motor Show, with neon gas placed inside a sealed glass tube emitting a bright, colorful light when electrically charged.
thomas Edison invented the electric lamp !!!no it was invented by a british scientist humphrey davies, Edison merely improved on his work, stupid American.
Sir Humphrey Davy invented the electric carbon arc lamp in 1801. Goerges Claude invented the neon lamp in 1911.
Edison invented the minor's safety lamp in the year 1914.
The electric lamp was invented by Thomas Edison in 1879. Edison's creation of the incandescent light bulb revolutionized indoor lighting and had a profound impact on society.
Lewis Howard Latimer
The first glass light bulb was invented in 1841 by Frederick DeMoleyns. However the first electric lamp was invented in 1806.
The person who invented the toilet system for railroad cars and electric lamp Published book that became guide for lighting engineers was a man called 'Fredrick Roy Johnson'
The concept was first demonstrated by Sir Humphry Davy in the early 19th century
The first successful mercury lamp to running at high pressure was invented by general electric. They kept the fact that it was generated by mercury a secret.
Lewis Howard Latimer invented a toilet system for railroad cars. He also invented an electric lamp using carbon filaments in light bulbs.
The real fluorescent lamp was invented by the German-American engineer and inventor, Peter Cooper Hewitt, in 1901. His lamp used an electric arc in mercury vapor to produce a blue-green light, which was an early precursor to modern fluorescent lighting.
Thomas Alva Edison invented fluorescent lamp in 1896