k Inventions of the WorldThomas EdisonDate of filming unknown Photograph of Thomas Edison 18471931, American inventor, at the age of 14. Edison received no formal education. In 1869, he invented a paper tape ticker for sending stock prices across the country, and sold it for 30,000. He used this to establish an industrial research laboratory where he spent the rest of his life. His more notable inventions include the carbon granule microphone, the phonograph and the electric light bulb. During his life he filed 1069 patents. He also enriched physics by discovering that electricity flows from a heated filament to a nearby electrode, but not in reverse the Edison effect which formed the basis of the thermionic valve. Editorial Stock Photo - Afloimages
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Inventions of the World Thomas Edison  Date of filming unknown  Photograph of Thomas Edison  1847 1931 , American inventor, at the age of 14. Edison received no formal education. In 1869, he invented a paper tape  ticker  for sending stock prices across the country, and sold it for  30,000. He used this to establish an industrial research laboratory where he spent the rest of his life. His more notable inventions include the carbon granule microphone, the phonograph and the electric light bulb. During his life he filed 1069 patents. He also enriched physics by discovering that electricity flows from a heated filament to a nearby electrode, but not in reverse  the Edison effect  which formed the basis of the thermionic valve.
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Inventions of the World Thomas Edison (Date of filming unknown)

Photograph of Thomas Edison (1847-1931), American inventor, at the age of 14. Edison received no formal education. In 1869, he invented a paper tape 'ticker' for sending stock prices across the country, and sold it for $30,000. He used this to establish an industrial research laboratory where he spent the rest of his life. His more notable inventions include the carbon granule microphone, the phonograph and the electric light bulb. During his life he filed 1069 patents. He also enriched physics by discovering that electricity flows from a heated filament to a nearby electrode, but not in reverse (the Edison effect) which formed the basis of the thermionic valve.

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