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There were many inventions made during the end of the 19th and beginning of the 20th century. These included the telephone and the light bulb.
Others fueled the economic revolution and transformed manufacturing, transportation, and communication.
The 19th century.
Yes, many 18th and 19th Century inventions are used today, although most (if not all) have been updated several times.18th Century inventions:- Piano- Tuning fork- Fire extinguisher- Mercury thermometer- Flushing toilet- Hot air balloon- Parachute19th Century inventions:- Battery - Electric light - Tin can- Steam locomotive - Photograph - Stethoscope- Modern matches - Typewriter - Braille- Sewing machine - Revolver - Telegraph/Morse code- Postage stamp - Bicycle - Hydrogen fuel cell- Stapler - Antiseptics - Pastuerisation- Dynamite - Traffic lights - Barbed wire- Telephone - Moving pictures - Fountain pen- Machine gun - Dishwasher - 4 wheeled motor vehicle- Coca cola - Radar - Contact lenses- Drinking straws - Zippers - Roller coasters
The year 1809 is in the 19th century.
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telephone and electricity
Inventions involving steam power were among those that had the greatest impact during the last half of the 19th century.
Inventions involving steam power were among those that had the greatest impact during the last half of the 19th century.
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the typewriter.
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(Apex) The typewriter.
The inventions in the late 19th century changed the way people work is by making their lifes easier, For example: electricity, light bulbs made it safe to have then candles.
There were many inventions made during the end of the 19th and beginning of the 20th century. These included the telephone and the light bulb.
The correct order is Pythagoras, Edison, Gauss, Hawking. Pythagoras was around 500 BC, Edison was in the 19th century, Gauss was in the 18th-19th century, and Hawking was in the 20th century.
Several inventions of the 19th century come to mind regarding inventions made prior to the 20th century that were in use in that time period. One was the telephone by Alexander Graham Bell. Others included:* camera;* phonograph;* electric light bulb; and* motion picture projector.