he thought galvani was the best
he was the best in the hole wide world :)
I think I know, but don't blame me if I'm wrong. I think it's Alessandra Volta and he is named after the units, vols. in 1799, he made an electrochemical battery.
i think it is forced vibration because when loops are formed we should be count the loops speedly
To me personally, I believe that a bumblebee is a herbivore because they don't eat meat unless you count really small bugs meat but, besides that, they are herbivores.
In electronics, SPDT refers to a particular type of switch; a "Single Pole Double Throw" style. Other flavors I think you may recognize now are SPST, DPDT, and TPDT. It breaks down like this; the "Pole" count (single, double, triple, etc.) refers to the number of switch contact sets that are connected to the switch lever. The "Throw" count refers to the number of positions the switch lever is designed to be set to. Light switches in your house are SPST switches.
he was the best in the hole wide world :)
Count Alessandro Volta disagreed with Luigi Galvani's theory of animal electricity and proposed that electricity was produced by the contact of different metals. This led to the development of the first chemical battery known as the voltaic pile, which later became the basis for modern batteries.
i think he dindt go to school
Alessandro Volta in 1800 I think. Search him on wikipedia
I think he only did that because he wanted to experiment and see if it was possible to do.
The lithium battery was invented by chemist M. Stanley Whittingham in the 1970s while working at Exxon. His work laid the foundation for the development of the modern rechargeable lithium-ion battery.
Although an early form of battery may have been used in antiquity, the modern development of batteries started with the Voltaic pile, invented by the Italian physicist Alessandro Volta in 1800. The widespread use of batteries has created many environmental concerns, such as toxic metal pollution.Many reclamation companies recycle batteries to reduce the number of batteries going into landfills.Early batteries were used for experimental purposes. He based his works on another Italian doctor named Luigi Galvini. Galvani discovered electricity. Alessandro based his works on his experiments. Though, Volta and Galvani were rivals at heart. They strongly disagreed, and so did their children.i think it was Isaac newton but I'm not 100% sure
Penso a te di volta in volta in Italian means "I think of you from time to time" in English.
actually he did not live in the last place he was Italian so i think he lived in Italy.
actually he did not live in the last place he was Italian so i think he lived in Italy.
i think its better to count and count and count and think of yourself,your loved ones...thats what matters most...
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!)