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Saturday, September 4, 2021

Thomas Edison (Famous Scientist Research)

 Thomas Edison

Thomas Edison was an american scientist who developed heaps of devices as in electric power generation, mass communication, sound recording, and motion pictures. Thomas was born in Milan, Ohio the united states, he lived there until he was seven then him and his family moved to Port Huron, which was where he lived until he decided to move out at sixteen. Thomas was born Febuary 11th 1847, he died at the age of 84 on the 18th, October 1931.

Thomas was famous for Inventing the Incandescent Light bulb, Film, gramophone, Kinetoscope, Movie camera, Phonograph cylinder, Electric power distribution, Electric pen, Mimeograph, Vita scope, Vacuum diode, Carbon microphone, Quadruplex telegraph, Kinetograph, Tasimeter, Kinetophone and a photometer. Some of the most common inventions we still use today are light bulbs, a telephone, movie camers, microphone, alkaline batteries.

Facts about Thomas Edison...

-Thomas's first kids names were dot and dash.

-His first lab was set up in his parents basement when he was ten.

-Thomas was partly deaf

-His first invention was an electric vote recorder

-His 1093 patents are most on record.

-Thomas thought his poor hearing helped him concentrate

-Thomas gave his kids Telegraph inspired nicknames

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