Thomas Alva Edison
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Thomas Alva Edison. The “Father” of Light Bulb

1. Thomas Alva Edison

The “Father” of Light Bulb

2.

Thomas Alva Edison
(February 11, 1847 –
October 18, 1931) was an
American inventor,
scientist and businessman
who developed many
devices that greatly
influenced life around the
world, including the
phonograph, the motion
picture camera, and a
long-lasting, practical
electric light bulb.

3.

Thomas Edison was born
on February 11, 1847 in
Maylane, Ohio. Future
great inventor was the
seventh, the last child of a
prosperous merchant
shingles. But when
Thomas was 7 years old,
his father went bankrupt
and the family moved to
the town of Port Huron
(Michigan), near Lake
Michigan.

4.

After moving in 1876 in the town of Menlo Park (New Jersey), Thomas
Edison created the well-equipped, staffed with capable staff of the laboratory
for testing, and improvements of the invention is practically suitable
technology products for commercial purposes. .

5.

Phonograph
In 1877 this laboratory
was invented
phonograph. It was
Edison's favorite
invention. At the thought
of his phonograph put
things sounds similar to
unintelligible speech
emanating from one
telegraph repeater.

6.

October 21, 1879 the inventor of the
electric light bulb filament experienced. Her
appearance was the result of the work of
several researchers, but it could do Edison
incandescent mass.
In 1882 Edison opened its first central
power station in New York. This was the
beginning of the lighting industry in
America.

7.

Thomas Edison died on October 18,
1931 in West Orange, New Jersey.
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