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People started using electricity for practical purposes in the late 19th century, with the widespread adoption of electricity beginning in the 1880s. The invention and development of electric lighting by Thomas Edison and others played a significant role in popularizing the use of electricity in homes and businesses.
electricity was not invented it was discovered. electricity was known of but not fully understood since ancient times. no individual can be said to have discovered electricity as such but in 1600 the English physician William Gilbert made a study of electricity and later people added to this understanding. such people include Benjamin Franklin, luigi galvani, alessandro volta, Michael farady, georg ohm, nikola tesla and so on. as for somthing interesting about electricity there are so many things; electricity is used in the body to regulate the heart. electricity and magnetism are intermately linked electromagnetism is what holds atoms together without electromagnetism there would be no light
Their relationship is the basis of virtually all modern technology from radio, television, satellites, nano-technology, lasers etc. On a more basic level the interplay between magnetic and electric fields is what makes a dynamo work, which power the lights on bicycles or converts steam power (in for example a nuclear power plant) to electricity.
People use magnetism in various ways, such as in magnetic compasses for navigation, in MRI machines for medical imaging, in electric motors and generators for converting energy, and in data storage devices like hard drives and credit cards. Magnetism is also used in everyday objects like refrigerator magnets and headphones.
We don;t we have just become dependent on it
it can damage relationships and you could loose your life also
No-one "invented" electricity. It is a natural force. However many people discovered its nature and laws, and it was Michael Faraday who realised the relationships between electricity and magnetism, hence making possible the generation of electricity, and the electric motor.
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Yes. Though it is not designed to be so. Anything with electricity running through it is magnetic. People are more concerned with how strong is this magnetic field generated by the electricity running through it. Go read up on electro-magnetism.
Magnetism, people believed it was magical because they had no understanding of the forces of magnetism.
If you mean "How do you work with home electricity?" then the answer is always in a de-energized condition. No one is impressed if you work equipment "HOT" especially the people you leave behind.
People started using electricity for practical purposes in the late 19th century, with the widespread adoption of electricity beginning in the 1880s. The invention and development of electric lighting by Thomas Edison and others played a significant role in popularizing the use of electricity in homes and businesses.
People first used static electricity for basic experiments and demonstrations, such as rubbing amber to attract light objects. Later on, the development of the electrostatic generator allowed for more controlled generation of electricity, leading to further advancements in the field.
This question is asked kinda in a weird way. People have always thought magnetism and electricity are separate things. So it wasn't any one person who made that distinction. However, you want to know who were the first ones to connect the two ideas, I think they are Ampere and Faraday.
Because they had no explanation for magnetism?
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