Inventors & Inventions

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Inventors & Inventions By Group 11

Famous Inventors Thomas Edison (light bulb) Wright Brothers (airplane) Alexander Graham Bell (telephone)

Spencer Silver (post- it notes) Henry Ford (auto- mobile) Alexander Fleming (penicillin) Wilhelm Conrad Röntgen (x- ray machine) Nicholas Jacques Conte (pencil) Guglielmo Marconi (radio)

Alexander Graham Bell Born in Edinburgh, Scotland on March 3, 1847 . Invented the telephone on March 10, 1876. Two sons who died, and two daughters. Inventor, Scientist, Engineer, Professor & Work with the Deaf. Died August 2, 1922 in Beinn Bhreagh, Nova Scotica Canada

The Wright Brothers Wilbur Wright, Born in 1867 - Died in 1912 Orville Wright, Born in 1871 - Died in 1948 Invented the Wright Flyer (airplane) Both single Orville was once expelled. They had 5 siblings. Both brothers attended high school but did not receive diplomas.

Nicholas Jacques Conte Born 4 August 1755, died 6 December 1805. was a French painter, balloonist, army officer, and inventor of the modern pencil. He made at least one hot air balloon which he flew in public square. Died when he was 50 :O

History of Telephones The Morse Code Telephone Year 1928 Telephone

History of Cell Phones iPhone 5!!! A LG Cell Phone An Old Ericsson Phone An Old Cell Phone iPhone 5!!! An Old Motorola Cell Phone A Samsung Cell Phone

History of Airplanes The first airplane

History of Auto Mobile Henry Ford & Clara Ford in an automobile

History of Pencil

Sorry… no prize awarded :P QUIZ TIME!!!

Who created the airplane? (for girls ONLY) Ans: The Wright Brothers!

What is this called? (for boys ONLY) The Morse Code Telephone!

What century is this from? (for ALL) 17th Century! ANSWER IS HERE!!!

THANK YOU FOR YOUR KIND ATTENTION! Done by: Ho Hwei Jin Louis Lian Malcolm Lew Sean MacGaffey