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Albert Einstein did not invent the light bulb; it was actually Thomas Edison who is credited with creating a commercially viable light bulb after numerous experiments. Edison's team conducted thousands of tests before successfully creating a long-lasting, practical light bulb.
sorry i gotta do this one; it took Edison twice as long as he thought because he had to stop at dusk
Albert Einstein did not invent the light bulb; that credit goes to Thomas Edison. Einstein, a theoretical physicist, is known for his work on the theory of relativity and his contributions to the field of physics, but not for inventing the light bulb.
In a tug of war game, players can take on the positions of either being on the pulling team or the opposing team. The pulling team aims to pull the rope towards their side, while the opposing team tries to prevent them from doing so.
Thomas Edison and his team took over a year to develop a practical and commercially viable incandescent light bulb. The final breakthrough came in October 1879 when Edison demonstrated a reliable version of the light bulb that could be used continuously for a long period of time.
5,000. 1 to hold the ligtbulb and 4,999 to turn the room lol
Four Tries.
It took him 13 tries.
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it took 18 days to invent antibiotics
15
Many millions of years.
35 or 40 years
fifth year
4
It was created officially in Canada by Joseph Bombardier, it took him many years of tinkering with cars and sleds to invent the snowmobile.
OVER 9000