
Great American inventions
Chapter 1
Harnessing electricity and light
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Chapter 2
Revolutionizing how we travel
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Chapter 3
The communication revolution
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Chapter 4
Navigating the digital frontier
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YOUR GOAL
Master of Great American inventions
Ch 1 · Harnessing electricity and light
sloane Harnessing Electric Light
From Menlo Park, a brilliant idea took flight, Thomas Edison brought the world electric light!
Fun Fact
Lightbulb filaments: Thomas Edison tested over 6,000 materials, including beard hair and coconut fiber, before finding that carbonized bamboo worked best.
Glossary
lightbulb (noun)
A glass bulb inserted into a socket, providing light by passing an electric current through a filament. Thomas Edison developed the first commercially practical version at his Menlo Park laboratory in 1879.
A glass bulb inserted into a socket, providing light by passing an electric current through a filament. Thomas Edison developed the first commercially practical version at his Menlo Park laboratory in 1879.
Quiz
What major international event in 1893 was lit entirely by Tesla's alternating current system?
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What material did Thomas Edison use for his first highly successful commercial lightbulb filament?
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Which company commercialized the first mass-produced dry cell battery for consumer use in 1896?
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What was the main advantage of alternating current (AC) over direct current (DC) in early power systems?
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Where was the first commercial central power plant in the United States, built by Edison in 1882, located?
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Who patented the first practical electric induction motor in 1888, enabling AC power to run machinery?
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Which two inventors championed Alternating Current (AC) over Direct Current (DC) during the War of the Currents?


