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10 inventions of Thomas Edison, which changed the world

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10 inventions of Thomas Edison,
which changed the world

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February 11, 1847 in the city of Milan,
Ohio, was born Thomas Alva Edison - an
incredibly successful inventor, scientist
and businessman who received for his
life 1093 patents.
"Genius is 1 percent inspiration
and 99 percent sweating“

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Edison's childhood is partly reminiscent of the
childhood of another ingenious inventor Konstantin Tsiolkovsky. Both suffered a scarlet
fever and were almost deaf, both were found
unfit for school. But if Tsiolkovsky studied at
school for several years, then Edison went to
school only three months, after which he was
called a teacher "brainless." As a result, Edison
received only a home education from his mother.

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His first patent Edison registered at 22 years.
Today we recall the most important technical
achievements of an American engineer, which
have influenced the modern world to the
maximum.

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1
Electric counter votes in elections
This was Edison's first patent. The device allowed
voters to press the "yes" or "no" button, instead
of writing on paper. Unfortunately, there was no
demand for this device - as it turned out, when
using it, politicians could no longer shamelessly
deceive those present and, with the help of
fraudulent results, incline their colleagues to
change their minds. Parliament declined the
invention in favor of the usual written account.

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Automatic Telegraph
To improve the telegraph, Edison created one
more - on the basis of the perforated boron he
invented - for which he did not need a man to
print a message on the other end. This new
technology has increased the number of words
transmitted per minute from 25-40 to 1000!
Edison also became the inventor of the "talking
telegraph".

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Stencil-Pen
The forerunner of the perforated boron, which
made holes in the telegraphs, was an
electrobrush that created a stencil for the writer,
which could be used to squeeze ink on paper and
make duplicates.

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Phonograph
Phonograph recorded and played audible sounds
first with paraffin paper, and then using metal
foil on the cylinder. Edison has created many
versions in a few years, more and more
improving each of the models.

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Coal Phone
Edison improved the weak point of Alexander
Bell's phone - a microphone. The original version
used a carbon rod, but Edison decided to use a
carbon battery, which markedly increased the
stability and range of the signal.

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Incandescent lamp with carbon filament
The Edison incandescent lamp with carbon
filament was the first commercially profitable
source of electric lighting. Previous versions were
not so powerful and too expensive materials,
such as platinum, were used for their
manufacture.
"We will make electricity
so cheap that only the rich
will burn candles"

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Electric generator
Edison designed a device to control the
supply of electricity between devices this idea was used in many of his
creations, such as an incandescent lamp.

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(loudspeaker phone)
This device lowered the electrical currents from
high to low, which allowed the transmission of
voice sounds to long distances and at a higher
volume. Another invention of Edison - coal
rheostat - helped create a motor. The Edison's
loudspeaker phone was used for several years in
England.

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Kinetoscope
Edison was looking for a way to create "a tool
that would make for the eye the same thing as a
phonograph for the ear." The kinetoscope
showed the photos in quick succession, because
of what it seemed as if the image was moving.

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Alkaline battery
Experimenting with the nickel-iron battery,
Edison used an alkaline solution, which made it
possible to get a more "long-playing" battery.
This product later became one of the best-selling.

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