Electricity was not invented, it has existed since the first instant of the Big Bang (if not before).
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.
Telephone The telephone was invented in 1876.The light bulb was invented in 1879. The microwave was invented in 1945.
The light bulb was first used in homes in the late 19th century, with Thomas Edison's invention of the incandescent light bulb in 1879. It gradually replaced gas and oil lamps as the primary source of indoor lighting.
Assuming it's a filament (incandescent) bulb, no. When a bulb burns out, the tiny wire in the bulb is broken, and the electricity can no longer pass through the bulb. It's the same as if it was switched off.
No, a light bulb will not light up if electricity does not reach it. Electricity is required to flow through the filament in the bulb to generate light. If there is no electrical current, the bulb will not illuminate.
electricity because a light bulb needs electricity
Humphry Davy who was an English Scientist is the person who is credited with the invention of the first electric bulb. He experimented with electricity and invented an electric battery.
Thomas Edison invented electricity. I believe his first electrical invention was the light bulb. Hope this helps.....
your question makes no sense, to USE electricity? GENERATE electricity? I think to use.
electricity came first because Thomas's bulb used electricity so electricity came first.
No person invented electricity.
Firstly, Light was not "invented." It's merely existed since the beginning of time. The light from the sun is the perfect example. It wasn't invented, yet it gives off light. Anyways, electricity wasn't invented either. It's also a natural product of nature, lightning being a good example. Before light bulbs were invented, candles were commonly used. Light bulbs required electricity to work. So if you're referring to "which came first, the light bulb or the 'invention' of electricity?" question, then it would really be a matter of looking back in your history book. It was in the 1750's that Ben Franklin began studying electricity, and proved that lightning is indeed a form of electricity. In 1879, Thomas Edison made the first working light bulb, running off of electricity of course. So you can see it was over 100 years after the study of electricity itself that the light bulb was invented, thus "inventing" light.
He invented electricity and the light bulb.
Thomas edison invented the first bulb in 19th century......
The first glass light bulb was invented in 1841 by Frederick DeMoleyns. However the first electric lamp was invented in 1806.
in 1809 first light bulb was invented by humphry davy
Thomas Edison invented the first successful electric light bulb. He and his staff at his workshop in Menlo Park New Jersey.