I have heard New York City was the first city in the world to use electricity. The second city was San Jose, Costa Rica. Then Paris.
Watch Episode 12 Season 4 of how i met your mother it answers it.
The early railroads established "polelines" to carry telegraph wires and electricity alongside the railroad tracks. These looked like what are called telephone poles today, but could have large "crossarms" at the top to carry many wires. These began with just 2 or 4 wires for telegrph use, which later had 2 wires for electricity added. As technology advanced, more wires were added to control trains and send other messages along the lines.
The principles of generators, motors and electromagnetism are the same.They produce either Electricity, Magnetism or Spinning (Motor.)-There are four parts of each equation, 1.) Magnetism, 2.) Conductors, 3.) Spinning or Windings and finally 4.) Electricity. Any combination of three of these components will produce the fourth, (with the exception being a conductor is not necessarily produced when the remaining three are combined.)-Generators produce (E) Electricity through the use of (M) Magnetism, (S) Spinning or windings, and (C) Conductors or E = M + S + C.-Motors produce (S) Spinning through the use of (E) Electricity, (M) Magnetism, and (C) Conductorsor S = E + M + C.-Electromagnetism (M) is produced through the use of (E) Electricity, (S) Spinning or windings and (C) Conductors or M = E + S + C.
A 300 grams of water takes about 90 seconds to boil in a 2 kW kettle, so that is 2000 watts x 90 seconds which is 180,000 Joules of energy. But to convert that water completely into steam requires an extra 300x550x4.2 Joules, which is nearly 700,000 Joules. So converting it to steam takes 4-5 times as much energy as boiling it. That is why it takes a while for a kettle to boil dry.
You want four switches to independently turn 4 lights on and off. You need two 3-way switches, and two 4-way switches. The first 3-way is located where the power first comes into this system, two travelers (wires) go to the first 4-way switch, two travelers then go from that switch to the other 4-way switch and two wires go to the final 3 way switch. The third wire on the last 3 way switch then goes to the first light fixture. This is a complicated wiring project and it is not as simple as it sounds. Realistically, you will have more than 2 wires traveling between switches depending on whether the neutral is located, and further more dependent on whether power from the panel first comes to a switch or to a light fixture. You need to plan this well or you may have more wires in one or more boxes than code allows. Also, wires must be attached in particular positions on all the switches, or you will end up with a situation where some of the switches will work and some won't and troubleshooting is very complex.
The Busiest Cities in the World are:- 1.) New York City, NY (USA) 2.) Bombay (India) 3.) London (U.k) 4.) Yokohama- Tokyo (Japan) 5.) Las Vegas, NV (USA)
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They are large. They are important, more so the first three, and they have a lot of museums. They're home to many people and the events that take place in all 4 of these large cities, are extremely important on the world scale.
On September 4, 1882, the first commercial power station, located on Pearl Street in Lower Manhattan, went into operation providing light and electrical power to customers in a one square mile area.
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The first four host cities for the British Empire/Commonwealth Games were:Hamilton, Canada (1930), London, Great Britain (1934), Sydney, Australia (1938) and Auckland, New Zealand (1950).