Yes he did. He had someone help invent it too, which i can't remember the name.
Thomas Edison was based in Edison(named after him), New Jersey.
Yes He Did
Phonograph
Thomas Edison did not invent electricity. Humans have known about electricity for over 4 thousand years because of electric eels.
yes he dwid
Thomas Edison did not invent motion pictures. He is known for improving upon existing technologies and innovations in the field of motion pictures, such as the development of the kinetoscope and kinetograph in the late 19th century.
In 1891, Thomas Edison built a Kinetoscope, or peep-hole viewer
In 1893, Thomas Edison invented the kinetoscope, which was a device for viewing moving pictures. It was an early form of motion pictures where individual frames were viewed through a peephole.
Kinetoscope
Thomas Edison invented many things. A few of his inventions include the phonograph, the carbon microphone, the incandescent light-bulb, the kinetoscope and nickel-iron batteries.
The phonograph was invented in 1877, by Thomas Edison. Thomas Edison described the concept of simulating motion in 1888, and his associate William Dickson created a practical device by 1892.
Thomas Edison invented the first practical incandescent light bulb and the phonograph. William Dickson, a collaborator of Edison, is known for inventing the first motion picture camera, called the Kinetograph, along with the Kinetoscope for viewing motion pictures.
Edison and his staff filmed short movies for later viewing with his peep hole Kinetoscopes. One-person at a time could view the movies via the Kinetoscope.
Thomas Eddison invented the kinetoscope in 1893.
No Thomas Edison didn't invent the umbrella, but he did invent the phonograph and the light-bulb. :D
Lewis Latimer invented it, and he wrote a book with Thomas Edison.
Thomas Edison was based in Edison(named after him), New Jersey.