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olganol [36]
3 years ago
5

What year did thomas edison invent the light bulb?

History
2 answers:
Maslowich3 years ago
7 0

Answer:

Thomas Edison invented the light bulb in year 1879.

Explanation:

  • Thomas Edison was an American Inventor he was born in Ohio on 11 February 1847.
  • Thomas Edison was a genius he got his first job when he was just thirteen years old. later, he invented Light bulb in 1879 and the record player.
  • Thomas Edison also invented the movie projector, he died in October 1931.
  • Thomas Edison and his work and efforts to make people's life easy will always be appreciated in the history of mankind.  

Slav-nsk [51]3 years ago
3 0
He invented the first incandescent light bulb in 1879
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