they are chairs that shock the life out of convicts and they can never survive the shock and are only found in america, they were made by Harold Brown in 1888. he got the idea by seeing a drunk workman fall into an electrical generator and burn, shocked the life out of him.
The first electric kettle was introduced in 1891 by the Scottish scientist Alan MacMasters. However, it wasn't until the early 20th century that the design was improved and electric kettles became more widely available, particularly with the introduction of the first automatic electric kettle in 1955. These early models paved the way for the modern electric kettles we use today.
Alessandro Volta was an Italian physicist (1745 - 1827). His contribution was that he improved the electrophorus and later invented the first electric battery in 1800. Alessandro Volta was a great man with great passion to invent something and finally he did. His work is still remembered today through the use of his family name Volta, which is used in the electrical term Volt.
It is still an new technology, it still has to take it course and see what happens
The invention of the light bulb involved several key figures, most notably Thomas Edison, who is often credited with creating the first practical and commercially viable electric light bulb in 1879. However, other inventors contributed significantly to its development, including Sir Humphry Davy, who created the first electric arc lamp, and Joseph Swan, who independently developed an early version of the incandescent bulb around the same time as Edison. Their collective efforts in the field of electric lighting laid the groundwork for the modern light bulb we use today.
They move electrical signals through predetermined logic gates to execute an assembly instruction billions of times a second(at around the year 2000 and still today 2008 just improvents in architecture and the way the signals move are the usual reason they are more powerful now) Refer to what is an assembly instruction and/or what are logic gates if still in confusion.
yes they are still around today
No there aint any workhouses still around today, because they are all exctinct.
Yes Quakers are still around today, but they exist in a much different way then they did in past times.
Yes typhus is still around today but it is very very rare !!!
yes they are still around and very nouty
yes the steam engine is still around
Brigham Young was a carpenter by trade. Some chairs, mantles, and stair railings made by him are still in existence today.
yes, they are
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Yes!
They are still around today
No. They are still around today.