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The first practical uses of electricity In 1831, Michael Faraday invented the electric dynamo essentially a crude power generator that used a magnet that moved inside a coil of copper wire, creating a tiny electric current. This set the stage for an electrical revolution across the world.
Most people give credit to Benjamin Franklin for discovering electricity. Benjamin Franklin had one of the greatest scientific minds of his time. He was interested in many areas of science, made many discoveries, and invented many things, including bifocal glasses. In the mid-1700s, he became interested in electricity.
Nikola Tesla and Thomas Edison were two scientists and inventors who were key players in the road to electricity use. Nikola Tesla was born in Croatia in 1856. Tesla's interest in electricity may have begun with his mother, who dabbled in the invention of small appliances while Tesla was a boy.
Collin son published the letter in 1751, and European scientists were quick to try the experiment. At least one was electrocuted before a French scientist named Thomas-Francois D'Ali bard succeeded in Early, France, in May 1752. Scientists in England and Belgium also did the experiment before Franklin.
Most people give credit to Benjamin Franklin for discovering electricity. In 1752, Franklin conducted his famous kite experiment. In order to show that lightning was electricity, he flew a kite during a thunderstorm. He tied a metal key to the kite string to conduct the electricity.
A self-taught scientist, Michael Faraday (1791-1867) excelled in chemistry and physics to become one of the most influential thinkers in history. He's been called the “father of electricity,” (Nikola Tesla and Thomas Edison also wear that crown) and his appetite for experimenting knew no bounds.
Italian physicist Alessandro Volta discovered that particular chemical reactions could produce electricity, and in 1800 he constructed the voltaic pile (an early electric battery) that produced a steady electric current, and so he was the first person to create a steady flow of electrical charge.
Italian physicist Alessandro Volta discovered that particular chemical reactions could produce electricity, and in 1800 he constructed the voltaic pile (an early electric battery) that produced a steady electric current, and so he was the first person to create a steady flow of electrical charge.
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