the Victorians didn't use electricity but the light bulb did and it was the only thing that did.
electricity
You can't "invent" electricity because it was already there. It was FOUND in the Renaussance age though, they didn't know what to do with it
nope, 18th century:)
cars and trains
yes it was
I have heard New York City was the first city in the world to use electricity. The second city was San Jose, Costa Rica. Then Paris.
Electricity was not made by one person, it was made by several inventors, scientists and researchers. Thales, Miletus, Gilbert, Cardno and Von Guericke all had an important role in this invention.angeleyez410, Answers Expert | |Then again, this answer might help you...Electricity is known to human from years. It was first experienced by Franklin. However practical use of electricity discovered by Thomas Edison
That you were able to ask this question. Without electricity, we wouldn't have many of the things we have now. A LOT of stuff use electricity to work.
Thomas Edison did not invent electricity. He invented means of making use of electricity.
If I had to say, it would probably be the pumping of water into the building.
yes
The Victorians and the Tudor times never had electricity so they used fire and candles
Because they didn't have electricity
yes the Victorians did use blue tack from there bumhole
sweet kid.. learning about the victorians.
your question makes no sense, to USE electricity? GENERATE electricity? I think to use.
they didn't use electricity they used other things
No
to get high :-)
yes
the Victorians used coal sometimes wood
When they discovered that when rubbing amber made a spark, it was named electricity after the Greek word elektrik. It was roundabout just in the Victorians when the first electronical devices were released here in the United Kingdom.