Thomas Edison's greatest challenge was the a practical electric light. He didn't "invent" the light bulb, but he improved the 50-year-old idea. In 1879,

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Thomas Edison's greatest challenge was the a practical electric light. He didn't "invent" the light bulb, but he improved the 50-year-old idea. In 1879, he was able to produce a reliable, long-lasting source of light. Edison's great achievement was inventing not just an useful electric light, but also an electric lighting system that contained all the elements necessary to make the light practical, safe, and economical (cheap). After one and a half years of work, success was achieved when an lamp burned for thirteen and a half hours. February October

These were the development of: 1.The parallel circuit, 2.A durable light bulb, 3.An improved dynamo, 4.The underground conductor network, 5.The devices for maintaining constant voltage, 6.Safety fuses and insulating materials 7.Light sockets with on-off switches.

The Ampere – the unit for measuring electric current – was named in honour of Ampère. In the past, an Ampere was the force generated between parallel electrically charged wires, but as scientific knowledge gets better over time, the definition of “Ampere” sometimes changes slightly also. ( ),

Alessandro Volta was born on February 18 th 1745 and died on the Alessandro Volta invented the FIRST primary battery. We still use batteries today. We use battery for our phones electrical circuits in science and lots of other things. He made an electrophorus in 1774, it produced static electricity. Named In Honour Of Alessandro Volta: 1.VOLT- The unit of electromotive force that causes a current to flow. 2.PHOTOVOLTAIC- Photovoltaic are systems that make light energy into electricity. The term ‘photo’ is a prefix from the GREEK word ‘phos’, which means light.

Born; September 9 th 1737 Died: December (61) Discovered current of electricity

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