Alexander Stepanovich Popov invented lighting detection in 1894. It detects the likelihood that lightning will strike at a point in time during a thunderstorm.
Benjamin Franklin invented the lightning rod in 1749. It was designed to protect buildings and ships from lightning strikes by attracting the lightning and safely conducting it to the ground.
Lightning was not invented; it is a natural phenomenon that occurs when electrically charged particles in the atmosphere are discharged. Lightning is a result of the build-up and release of electrical energy in thunderstorms.
The first motion detector was invented in the early 1950s by Samuel Bagno. He developed a device that could detect motion using a technology called ultrasonic waves. This early version of a motion detector paved the way for the more advanced versions we use today.
The ice detector was invented by Dr. Ted Fujita, a Japanese-American meteorologist. He developed the first ice detectors in the 1960s to improve aviation safety during icy conditions.
The motion detection device was invented by Samuel Bagno in the early 20th century. He developed the first motion detector to detect intruders by sensing their movement.
The ionization type smoke detector was invented in 1931 in Switzerland.
The metal detector was invented in 1931 by Gerhard Fisher.
The metal detector was invented in 1931 by Gerhard Fisher.
Lightning arrester or lightning rod is a rod paired with a conductor. The lightning arrester was invented by Benjamin Franklin in the late 1749.
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lightning was never invented, it is nature. Ben Frankilin disovered electricity by using lightning to prove that there was electrcity.
to see if people were lying
the metal detector was invented because people in old days use to use it so they could find stuff in there body I think
What? Bugs aren't invented.
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Benjamin Franklin invented the lightning rod in 1749. It was designed to protect buildings and ships from lightning strikes by attracting the lightning and safely conducting it to the ground.