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Some modifications made to the light bulb include the introduction of the tungsten filament in 1904, which made bulbs more durable and efficient. LEDs were developed in the 1960s, providing even greater energy efficiency and longevity. More recent advancements include smart bulbs, which can be controlled remotely using technology.
Yes. Acceleration is the change in velocity, and velocity is a vector, which means it has direction. Because an object undergoing uniform circular motion is changing direction, it is changing velocity, and thus, accelerating.
The first successful one was on October 22, 1879. however, Edison continued to improve this design and on November 4, 1879, a better design was invented. If anyone changes this answer, they are chicken nuggets.
True. It is accelerating because the velocity constantly changes. The velocity constantly changes because the direction changes - and a velocity is made up of a magnitude, and a direction.True. It is accelerating because the velocity constantly changes. The velocity constantly changes because the direction changes - and a velocity is made up of a magnitude, and a direction.True. It is accelerating because the velocity constantly changes. The velocity constantly changes because the direction changes - and a velocity is made up of a magnitude, and a direction.True. It is accelerating because the velocity constantly changes. The velocity constantly changes because the direction changes - and a velocity is made up of a magnitude, and a direction.
Since weighing scales date back to around 2,000 B.C., no one knows who invented the first one. Relics of weighing scales have been found in the Indus River valley, which is located in the area we now know as Pakistan.
Adolphe Sax invented the saxophone in the 1840s.
The saxophone was invented in 1846 by Adolphe Sax. :)
The saxophone was invented by a man named Adolphe Sax whose father also made instruments. He wanted to have the crisp sound of a brass instrument (trumpet, trombone, tuba) and also wanted to have the mellow sound of a wood wind instrument (clarinet, oboe, bassoon) Sax also wanted all of the saxophones (soprano, alto, tenor, baritone etc.) to have the same fingerings. The saxophone was adopted by French military bands early on since the saxophone has more power than other woodwinds. A number of changes have been made to the saxophone. Most saxophonists believe that the Selmer Mark VI was the best saxophone manufactured. Modern saxophones are continually being designed with the help of saxophone players. Selmer, Keilwerth, Yamaha, and Yanagisawa are the top four saxophone companies.
Born 1814, invented the saxophone in 1849, so doing the maths we get: 34 or 35 (depends on what part of the year he was born in and what part of the year he made his invention public).
The saxophone. While the instrument itself is commonly made of brass, the mechanics of it, as well as the use of a reed, make it a woodwind.
When Adolphe Sax was experimenting with Bass Clarinets, he accidentally invented the Baritone Saxophone in 1840.
I can only assume that "he" was Adolph Sax, since he was the inventor of the Saxophone. (He also invented a set of horns which he named SaxHorns.) It may be news to you, but every inventor is notable for having died after their most impressive inventions were invented. It is hard to invent after you are dead. In Sax's case, he patented the Saxophone in 1846 (although Berlioz was aware that Sax was busy inventing them as early as 1844.) He died in 1894, thus meeting the requirement of dying after the invention.
Adolph Sax invented the saxophone, introducing the first one - a bass saxophone in the key of C - in 1841, the same year he moved from Belgium to Paris, France. the other members of the sax family came later, so the first alto was made in Paris, France.
The first bass clarinet in the form we know it today was made by Adolph Sax (who later invented the saxophone) in 1838.
Adolphe Sax invented the saxophone in 1846. He wanted to create a link between woodwind and brass instruments in military bands, so he created what we now know as the alto sax. He didn't plan to make more, but somebody convinced him to create the full quartet, and the rest is history.
the saxophone was invented by the same guy who invented the tuba, Adolph Sax. the first one had a rediculus range but wasn't very practical so over time it evolved into several instruments to acomidate a person's ability.
It was invented in the mid 19th century in Germany, where it was made of brass to provide a link between woodwind and brass instruments in military bands.