Sunday, October 17, 2010

Electric Bulb

Why is Thomas Alva Edison considered to be the inventor of the electric bulb?

The actual inventor of the very first electric lighting was Humphrey Davy. In 1809, he invented the original source of electric lighting. Since his invention, many other men had set out to improve this idea and invent their own form of electrical lighting. Many have succeeded, but none were practical or long lasting.
It was only in 1879 that Edison invented a carbon filament that would burn for at least forty hours. With his great mind and wonderful thinking, he had made a longer lasting electric light bulb in 1880. It burned for over 1,200 hours, using a bamboo-derived element.
So, though there were very many men trying to invent longer, safe, and economical electric lighting, it was Thomas Alva Edison who did the best job. He made quite a few improvements on his improvements on his invention too. Edison spent several years after this, putting together the electric industry, so that this new source of lighting would be used throughout the world, on streets, in homes, and in businesses.

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