no it was invented by a british scientist humphrey davies, Edison merely improved on his work, stupid American.
In 1876 Thomas Edison opened his laboratory, where he invented the first incandescent lamp. In 1890, he founded the Edison General Electric Company and in 1892 Edison merged his company with the Thomas-Houston Company, creating General Electric.
Garrett Morgan invented The first Electric Stoplight in 1923.
who invented electric wire
1885
thomas ........ envented the electric stove
Sir Humphrey Davy invented the electric carbon arc lamp in 1801. Goerges Claude invented the neon lamp in 1911.
Edison invented the minor's safety lamp in the year 1914.
Lewis Howard Latimer
The electric lamp was invented by Thomas Edison in 1879. Edison's creation of the incandescent light bulb revolutionized indoor lighting and had a profound impact on society.
The first glass light bulb was invented in 1841 by Frederick DeMoleyns. However the first electric lamp was invented in 1806.
The person who invented the toilet system for railroad cars and electric lamp Published book that became guide for lighting engineers was a man called 'Fredrick Roy Johnson'
The concept was first demonstrated by Sir Humphry Davy in the early 19th century
The first successful mercury lamp to running at high pressure was invented by general electric. They kept the fact that it was generated by mercury a secret.
Lewis Howard Latimer invented a toilet system for railroad cars. He also invented an electric lamp using carbon filaments in light bulbs.
The real fluorescent lamp was invented by the German-American engineer and inventor, Peter Cooper Hewitt, in 1901. His lamp used an electric arc in mercury vapor to produce a blue-green light, which was an early precursor to modern fluorescent lighting.
Thomas Alva Edison invented fluorescent lamp in 1896
An arc lamp is a lamp that produces light by an electric arc. The carbon arc light, which consists of an arc between carbon electrodes in air, invented by Humphry Davy in the early 1800s, was the first practical electric light.