bengimen franclin, he tied a key to a kite in a storm and litening hit it and cunducted the electrsity an shoked him.
The first person to experiment with electricity is considered to be William Gilbert, an English scientist who conducted experiments on electricity and magnetism in the late 16th century. He is often credited with laying the foundation for the study of electricity as a scientific field.
The term for a person or thing that produces or controls electricity is "electrician."
The first person to produce electricity was Alessandro Volta, an Italian physicist and chemist. He created the first electric battery, known as the voltaic pile, in 1800. This invention marked the beginning of the modern study of electricity.
Electricity as a concept was not "invented" by any one person. However, key figures in the development of our understanding of electricity include Benjamin Franklin, Michael Faraday, and Thomas Edison. Franklin's kite experiment and Faraday's work on electromagnetic induction were particularly groundbreaking in this field.
An electrician.
Benjamin Franklin was the first person to prove that lightning is a form of electricity.
Benjamin Franklin was the first person to discover electricity as he did the kite experiment, and was the first person to use the terms positive and negetive charge.
The first person to experiment with electricity is considered to be William Gilbert, an English scientist who conducted experiments on electricity and magnetism in the late 16th century. He is often credited with laying the foundation for the study of electricity as a scientific field.
1800's
Benjamin Franklin
dan james in 1995 ;)
Galileo, i think
I did
Hippocrates
No. The use of electricity by humans predate Bill Gates by decades. Thomas Edison was the man who was able to actually use electricity successfully, and there are many scientists before him who first found electricity in the form of static electricity.
Adam found it in the sky. Neil Armstrong first set foot on it.
Nobody invented electricity. It is a natural phenomenon that was first described by the first person who witnessed lightning. Various people have been credited with "discovering" it but A. Lincoln is not on that list.