Saturday, February 9, 2019
Thomas Edison: A Person Who Changed America :: American History
Thomas EdisonThomas Edison changed the States in a very big way,He held patents for over a atomic number 19 inventions. His most important one was the electic lamp. Thomas Edison has made America a better place to live.Born In Milan,Ohio Thomas Edison was an American splendour of technology , His most known inventions were the galvanic lamp the phonograph and the motion word-painting projector.Edison set up a labrotory in his fathers basement when he was bonny 10 years old.At the age of 12 he began selling give-and-take papers and candy on the trains between Port Huron and detroit.From 1862 to 1868 he worked as a roving telegrapher.He obtained a position as a iniquity operator for Western Union telegraph company in 1868.In 1869 he decided to give up his career as a telegrapher to pursue inventing and entreprenuership.He moved to New York City and within a year he was sucessful enough to establish a workshop in Newark, N.J. During this judgment of conviction he produced the Edison stock printer and other printing telegraphs.In 1876 he gave up his telegraph factory and set up a research lab. in nearby Menlo Park.There with the help of highly talented asoiates he achieved his greatest sucess(the electric lamp).In 1877 he invented the phonograph.he began work on the light bulb in 1878 and exhibit his lamp in 1879.In 1883 he acidentally discovered the Edison effect which later became the basis of the negatron tube.He also perfected motion picture equipment.(Britannica p.370-371)Edison executed the first of his 1,093 booming U.S. patent applications (the most by anyone ever.)on 13 October 1868, at the age of 21. Which was the Electrographic Vote-Recorder. (InternetEdisons U.S Patents)though Edison invented all of the inventions he did he was not a good bookman and Edison also had a hearing problem. (InternetA Thousand Inventions)In August of 1931, he took a turn for the worse,
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