yes, but its not the same type of bulb you are familer with
Thomas Edison's first successful light bulb lasted for about 13.5 hours when he first demonstrated it. However, he and his team later improved the design to last for over 1500 hours.
The filament in Thomas Edison's light bulb was made of carbonized bamboo. Edison experimented with various materials before settling on carbonized bamboo as a durable and long-lasting option for the filament.
Thomas Edison's lab was located in New Jersey, specifically in Menlo Park. It was here that many of his most famous inventions, such as the phonograph and the incandescent light bulb, were developed.
Thomas Edison's best light bulb stayed lit for over 40 hours in a test conducted in 1879. This was a significant achievement as it far exceeded the performance of other light bulbs at that time.
Thomas Edison did not invent the light bulb but improved upon existing designs. He developed a carbon filament that could last longer and produce a steady light, leading to the invention of a practical and commercially viable incandescent light bulb. Edison's method involved creating a high vacuum inside the bulb to reduce the rate of oxidation of the filament, allowing it to glow for long periods.
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one of thomas edisons inventions were the phoneograph and ther light bulb
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The light bulb and the electric telephone
he invented the light bulb :)
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someone, but he IMPROVED the light bulb as well so... it wasnt the same for long
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The light bulb had already been invented, Cruto was an Italian inventor who improved on Thomas Edisons incandescent light bulb Alessandro Cruto in 1881
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