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  2. Alessandro Cruto - Wikipedia

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    Alessandro Cruto was an Italian inventor, born in the town of Piossasco, near Turin, who created an early incandescent light bulb.. Son of a construction foreman, he attended the school of architecture at the University of Turin, while also attending Physics and Chemistry lectures with the dream of crystallizing carbon to obtain diamonds. [1]

  3. Timeline of lighting technology - Wikipedia

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    1875 Henry Woodward patents an electric light bulb. 1876 Pavel Yablochkov invents the Yablochkov candle , the first practical carbon arc lamp, for public street lighting in Paris. 1879 (About Christmas time) Col. R. E. Crompton illuminated his home in Porchester Gardens , using a primary battery of Grove Cells, then a generator which was better.

  4. Incandescent light bulb - Wikipedia

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    The first commercially successful light bulb filaments were made from carbonized paper or bamboo. Carbon filaments have a negative temperature coefficient of resistance—as they get hotter, their electrical resistance decreases. This made the lamp sensitive to fluctuations in the power supply, since a small increase of voltage would cause the ...

  5. Joseph Swan - Wikipedia

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    Sir Joseph Wilson Swan FRS (31 October 1828 – 27 May 1914) was an English physicist, chemist, and inventor.He is known as an independent early developer of a successful incandescent light bulb, and is the person responsible for developing and supplying the first incandescent lights used to illuminate homes and public buildings, including the Savoy Theatre, London, in 1881.

  6. Alexander Lodygin - Wikipedia

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    1890s: He invented a few types of filament lamps with metallic filaments; some say he was the first scientist to use a tungsten filament. He got a patent for lamps with tungsten filaments (US Patent No. 575,002 Illuminant for Incandescent Lamps , Application on 4 January 1893) [ 1 ] and sold it to General Electric (1906), [ citation needed ...

  7. EDITORIAL: Light went out on incandescent bulbs with little ...

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    Aug. 8—Why it matters: The official passing of the incandescent light bulb has gone by with little notice, a testament to the fact we can get rid of wasteful old technologies. It was more than ...

  8. The last American light bulb: GE stops making its iconic bulb ...

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    His invention of the light bulb in 1876 marked the moment of GE's genesis. If you can Its founder was Thomas Edison, one of America's foremost thinkers, inventors, and tinkerers.

  9. Timeline of electrical and electronic engineering - Wikipedia

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    English engineer Joseph Swan invented the Incandescent light bulb: 1879: American physicist Edwin Herbert Hall discovered the Hall Effect: 1879: Thomas Alva Edison introduced a long-lasting filament for the incandescent lamp. 1880: French physicists Pierre Curie and Jacques Curie discovered Piezoelectricity: 1882: First thermal power stations ...