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Great characters in the history of innovation

Posted: Sun Dec 15, 2024 5:17 am
by pappu888
Nowadays we live surrounded by all kinds of objects and services that make our lives easier: we have light at the touch of a button, we can travel long distances in a car, we cook food with various appliances... Of course, this has not always been the case. Throughout history, various people have researched and experimented, and as a result, they have obtained great inventions that in some cases are still used more than a century later. Do you want to know which people made history with their creations? Keep reading.
James Watt
We use watts to find out the power of a light bulb, a washing machine or a dryer. When buying an appliance, the first thing we usually look at is how many watts it runs on.

The word “watt” is the indicator of the energy consumption of an ceo email lists appliance and also the surname of the Scottish engineer James Watt (1736-1819). Watt made great contributions during the Industrial Revolution, contributing to the improvement and large-scale use of steam engines , the method of transport that changed the course of history, since in addition to transporting all kinds of materials, it could be transported across land and sea.

It is said that James Watt managed to “tame” energy , by finding applications for it that would change and make the lives of millions of people easier. The steam engine created new needs, generated by the speed with which production gained in certain areas, which had to be met with new inventions, unleashing an era of innovation.
Thomas Alva Edison
Thomas Alva Edison (1847-1931) invented many things, but he is best known for inventing the light bulb . We are all fascinated to know that before he succeeded in his experiment, he tried it more than a thousand times. In addition to being an example of perseverance, the scientist and inventor also created:

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The quadruplex telegraph, capable of sending and receiving four telegraphic messages at once.
The carbon microphone, long used in telephony and radio.
Nickel iron batteries , cheaper and safer than lead acid batteries. This invention stands out especially because it was created with the idea that it would be the power source for the vehicles of the future: electric cars.
Electric vehicle: Edison contributed to the emergence of electric cars with his batteries, used by the Baker, Detroit Electric and Ford companies.
Electricity distribution system: In 1882 Edison invented the world's first electrical distribution system , marking a before and after.
The proposal for the first electrical distribution system was the start of an unstoppable race to improve electrical technology.