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Where did Thomas Edison invent the projector?

new york


Did Thomas Armat invent the projector?

Thomas Armat did not invent the projector, but he did work on the development of early motion picture technology in collaboration with Thomas Edison. Armat and Edison had a legal dispute over the invention of the projector, leading to the creation of the Vitascope, which is considered one of the early motion picture projectors.


Did Thomas Edison invent the Motion-Picture Projector?

Thomas Edison did not invent the motion-picture projector. He is credited with inventing the phonograph and the incandescent light bulb, but the motion-picture projector was actually invented by Thomas Armat and C. Francis Jenkins in 1895.


Did Thomas Edison invent the umbrella?

No Thomas Edison didn't invent the umbrella, but he did invent the phonograph and the light-bulb. :D


Who invented the DLP projector?

thomas edison


Did Lewis Latimer invent the electric lamp or did Thomas Edison invent it?

Lewis Latimer invented it, and he wrote a book with Thomas Edison.


Where did Thomas Edison invent?

Thomas Edison was based in Edison(named after him), New Jersey.


When did Thomas Edison invent the electric chair?

Thomas Edison did not invent the electric chair Harold p brown did...


What did Thomas Edison invent in music?

Thomas Edison never composed music.


What paper did Thomas Edison invent?

Thomas Edison did not invent paper. He was known for his inventions such as the phonograph and the electric light bulb.


Did Thomas Edison invent safety goggles?

i don't know but it did say that Thomas Edison did invent the safety goggle and i think he did invent theses safety goggles.


How old was Thomas Edison when he invented the movie projector?

Edison did not invent the movie projector. Charles Francis Jenkins and Thomas Armat have the patent for the original motion picture projector...The Phantoscope, initially designed by Jenkins alone. The projector was sold to Edison whom re-named it the Vitascope and began using it to show motion pictures in a NYC theater in 1896. For marketing purposes, Edison put his name on it. But, he did not invent the projector. There were various other devises and inventors that made pictures move in a more primitive fashion. Jenkins' Phantoscope, which used flim and electric light, is considered to be the one that ushered in the modern era of motion picture projection, with design and principles still used today.