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Born: January 17, 1706 Lived in: Philadelphia, Pennsylvania Discovered: Positive and negative electrical charges, and that lightning is a form of electricity (the famous “kite and key” experiment). Invented: Lightning rod, Franklin stove, swimming fins, bifocal lenses for eyeglasses, odometer (which measures distance) Died: April 17, 1790
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Born: January 19, 1736 Lived in: Glasgow, Scotland, and Birmingham, England Invented: An improved steam engine, which was a big part of the Industrial Revolution and made him a rich man. He also created the term “horsepower” to measure the power of an engine. Died: August 19, 1819
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Born: February 18, 1745 Lived in: Como, Italy Discovered: Methane gas. Invented: The first battery, called the “Voltaic pile.” The electrophorus, which produced static electricity. Died: March 5, 1827
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Born: February 11, 1847 Lived in: Ohio and New Jersey Discovered: The “Edison effect,” or electric waves in space. This discovery allowed for the invention of radios, televisions, computers and other wireless products. Invented: An improved incandescent light bulb, sound recorder, movie camera, telegraph machines, electric vote recorder, stock ticker, microphone, batteries, X-ray machines – and more than 2,000 other devices. Died: October 18, 1931
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Born: September 22, 1791 Lived in: London, England Discovered: Electromagnetic induction – if he moved a magnet through a loop of wire, the wire would become electrified. The “Faraday effect,” that proved that light and magnetic force are related. Electrolysis, which uses electricity to separate matter. Also discovered the chemical benzene. Invented: The dynamo, which converted motion into electricity. The “Faraday cage,” which blocks electric waves. Died: August 25, 1867.
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