This is a matter of opinion. But if you're talking about fame, it's Benjamin Franklin, since he earned a spot on the 100 dollar bill.
Edison
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The ancient Greeks discovered electricity in 600 BC
Benjamin Franklin created electricity by using a kite and a pole. Don't get him confused with Thomas Edison who created the light bulb. People do that often. This is how he contributed to the new world.
First of all Thomas Edison did not discover electricity. He discovered the light bulb! Benjamin Franklin discovered electricity you dumb head, and that was in 1752. >:(
No, Benjamin Franklin did not invent the light bulb. The light bulb was actually invented by Thomas Edison in the 19th century. Benjamin Franklin is known for his contributions to electricity and the invention of the lightning rod.
No, Benjamin Franklin did not invent the phonograph. The phonograph was actually invented by Thomas Edison in 1877. Benjamin Franklin was known for his work as a statesman, inventor, and author, but he did not have a hand in the creation of the phonograph.
Edison invented the light bulb, not Franklin.
while i was reading about Benjamin Franklin i found a paragraph that said"Thomas Alva Edison was the first person to invent the light bolt
The most succinct response I can think of to make to this question is:Buh?Benjamin Franklin didn't "find light". Perhaps you're thinking of Thomas Edison and the light bulb.
Benjamin Franklin.
You may be thinking about Thomas JEFFERSON...Benjamin Franklin and Thomas Edison did not live in the same time.
Benjamin Franklin did not invent the light bulb. The modern electric light bulb was invented by Thomas Edison in 1879. Franklin was a scientist, inventor, and statesman known for his experiments with electricity, including the invention of the lightning rod.
Edison
No, Thomas Edison was the one who invented the lightbulb.
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No. Edison did over a 100 years later.No, Thomas Edison.