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who is father of electricity

It’s a little bit of a dirty word, but the point is that there are two people who are the fathers of electricity: Thomas Edison and Nikola Tesla. Edison may have invented the electric light bulb, but he also created the first commercial power plant, which is the foundation for all modern day energy generation.

The technology that powered the electric light bulb to where that light bulb is now is also a major factor in why Thomas Edison died in 1879. It was the result of a major power outage at his plant, which was also called Westinghouse. The outage came to light when a fire broke out and the Westinghouse plant was filled with sparks and smoke.

Electric light bulb is actually an invention, which means that Thomas Edison didn’t invent it. In fact, he created a few of the basic components of the light bulb, but he was the first to actually make the light bulb and then sell it. Edison patented the light bulb in 1879. In 1879, Thomas Edison actually had to get permission from the U.S. government so he could start his plant, but he didn’t need any of the government’s help.

Edison was the first inventor to actually develop a manufacturing process for the light bulb. The process was developed decades before it was used to light our homes.

The most important invention of Edison was the light bulb. However, you can trace the first use of electricity to another inventor that actually used electricity, and that inventor was Nikola Tesla. Tesla made his first patent in 1885 for an electric arc furnace. He had been using electric current for his research for years before he even got a patent.

Tesla’s electric arc furnace was invented by Nikola Tesla. It was the first of the many inventions that led the way to the modern day light bulb.

Tesla’s light bulb was an early step in the history of electricity. Prior to Tesla, electricity was a lot more expensive to use, and it took a lot of power to operate.

Tesla’s light bulb was actually very cheap to make and he used a lot less electricity than he needed. The problem with Tesla’s invention was that it didn’t work well. It was too dim, and it was always on. Also, it didn’t have an on/off switch. So it was never a practical appliance. It was always a theoretical idea that never was realized. It was a theoretical invention that never was used.

For the last 60 years, electricity has been a very theoretical idea. There have been many different systems put forth, and each one has been at least one step away from real life. The idea of turning it off and lighting a lamp has been around for years. In the 1800s, they figured out how to use it as a source of power. In 1885, the Edison Electric Light was born. Edison used his light bulb to power a few lamps and a few machines.

As it turns out, Edison’s bulb was not actually a light bulb but was a “light bulb” that came with a “plug”. While the “plug” was basically just the power source, the real power was in the bulb itself. In 1913, Edison introduced a version of the light bulb with a “power plug”. In 1918, Edison made a second “plug” that contained a “battery”.

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