Thomas Alva Edison was an American inventor who invented the light bulb.
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Thomas A. Edison is best known for inventing the first commercially practical incandescent light bulb, as well as the phonograph and motion picture camera. He held over 1,000 patents in various fields.
No, Thomas Edison did not discover gravity. Gravity is a natural phenomenon that was discovered by Sir Isaac Newton in the 17th century. Edison was known for his work in the field of electricity and lighting, particularly for inventing the light bulb.
Thomas Edison is best known for his invention of the electric light bulb, which revolutionized the way people live and work by providing a reliable source of artificial light. Additionally, Edison made major contributions to the development of other important innovations, such as the phonograph and the motion picture camera.
It is commonly believed that Thomas Edison conducted over 1,000 experiments before successfully inventing the practical incandescent light bulb. However, the exact number is not definitively recorded.
He invented more than just electricity and light bulb, he invented the phonoghrap and the vote-recorder machine.
Henri Becquerel was the first to discover radiation in 1896 while he was studying phosphorescent materials.