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ser-zykov [4K]
1 year ago
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Can you put these inventions in the correct order most recent to oldest video quiz star?

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1 answer:
Vesna [10]1 year ago
4 0

The inventions in the correct order most recent to oldest are as follows: Electric TV, Airplane, Refrigerator,  Mechanical Computer, Steel.

About Invention

An invention is a brand-new or original product, technique, composition, concept, or tool. A device, item, or method can be improved using an invention to boost functionality or cut costs. It might also be a brand-new idea. An concept can be patented if it is distinctive enough, either as a stand-alone innovation or as a major improvement upon the work of others. In the event that a patent is granted, the inventor is given a proprietary interest in the invention for a certain amount of time, which can be licenced for monetary benefit. An innovation is made or found by an inventor.

Question: Think you can put these inventions in the correct order, oldest to most recent?

1. Airplane

2. Steel

3. Electric tv

4. Mechanical computer

5. Refrigerator.

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