he made it on his mam
October 22, 1879. However, Edison did not invent the light bulb, it is a matter of documented record that Swan obtained a UK patent covering a partial vacuum, carbon filament incandescent lamp in 1860. Thomas Alva Edison patented his invention in 1879, almost 20 years later, the same year that Swan's bulbs were in domestic use in England.
it was invented by thomas Edison in 1879 and was worth alot of money __ He didn't invent the lightbulb. This is a myth. Edison improved on the lightbulb. As early as 1835, the lightbulb was being developed, long before Edison came on the scene. Scottish inventor James Bowman Lindsay is generally viewed as the inventor of the bulb.
He made it brighter with a different material than what Joseph Swan's lightbulb had in it.
Thomas Edison the year of 1879!!But before that Joseph Swan invented the first electric lightbulbSO HAHAHAHAHAHA I KNOW MORE THAN SOME1 THAT MIGHT BE OLDER THAN ME!
it was the lightbulb
Joseph Swan and Thomas Edison independently invented the incandescent lightbulb. Swan filed for a patent in England in 1878, while Edison filed for a patent in the United States in 1879. Both inventors made significant contributions to the development of the lightbulb as we know it today.
Thomas Edison was the first to invent a lightbulb.
Thomas Edison invented the lightbulb in 1879.
he didn't. even Edison, who is commonly credited with the invention of the lightbulb didn't. all Edison did was invent an improved lightbulb that was both practical to manufacture and use.
it was Edison in 1879
he improved the light bulb. Edison made the lightbulb a practical long-lasting lightbulb
No, Albert Einstein did not invent the lightbulb. The lightbulb was actually invented by Thomas Edison in 1879. Albert Einstein was a physicist known for his theory of relativity and contributions to the field of theoretical physics.
the lightbulb
No, Thomas Edison was the one who invented the lightbulb.
He made it brighter with a different material than what Joseph Swan's lightbulb had in it.
Thomas Edison invented the Parallel circuit while working on the electric lightbulb
Thomas Edison improved the design of the lightbulb. He patented a practical and commercially viable incandescent lightbulb in 1879, which played a major role in popularizing electric light and making it accessible for widespread use.