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This was able to put 200 stiches in one minute. Production of Petrol: Oil was extracted by drilling in the USA for the first time in 1841 and the oil well was made in 1859. In the 19th century, the steam engines came to be widely used in road and water vehicles.C.C. These are being used in factories for operating machines, welding, painting etc. These day such rectors are used for electric power generation. He also told that people who had weak eyesight could see properly with help of lenses. This was called Parkensine and was made with cellulose and camphor. An American inventor John Hyatt made similar plastic in 1868 which was named as celluloid. It was of the size of a big room. It was a ruby laser and it was far more bright than the sun. The first successful sewing machine was made by Elias Howe of USA in 1845. The electronic television was developed in USA by Philo Farnworht. The first radio broadcast with music and talk was done by Canadian Reginald Fessnden on December 24,1906 in USA. Invention of Laser:
The principle of laser action was given in 1951 by the US scientist Charles H. Roentgen named them X-rays because these were not known at that time (X-means unknown). This was only an experimental motor. The first radio station was established in New York in 1907. Different artificial dyes have been made only after the invention of Perkin. Invention of Television: The first television signal was transmitted by British inventor John Logie Baird in 1924. Around 850 A. It was made in 1368. These were cut in the shape of animals. The first spinning machine was Spinning Jenny invented by James Hargreaves in 1764. Wire filament bulbs came into existence only in 1898. Laser was made T. Gun powder came in use during the 13th century in Europe. Roentgen was given the first Nobel Prize in 1901 in Physics for the invention of X-rays. Stone weights were used to measure weight. After the invention of the motor car in 1883, the first petrol station of opened in France in 1895 in the USA. Sewing Machine: The first sewing machine was made in 1830 in France by Barthelemy Thimmonier.
Dgun powder was used by the Chinese for making fireworks explosives. In 1803, the locomotive was invented in Britain. Bifocal lenses were invented in 18th century by American statesman Benjamin Franklin. The electronic system was different from the one being used today .Measurement of Time: Sundial and water clock was the first instrument discovered to measure time in about 1500 B. After this, the first practical electric motor was made was invented by Nikola Tesla in 1888 in the United States of America. About 19,000 valves and several thousand other electronic components were used in it. Harvesting Machine: Harvesting Machine are of two types: one for cutting the crops and the other for separating grains and fodder. Samuel Crompton combined both these machines and made a new machine names spinning mule which marked the beginning of the textile industry. Today, X-rays are not only used to locate dislocations and fractures of bones but also in industries.C. Steam engine of Watt were used for the first time in 1785 to run cotton mills. The maximum development work on harvesting machines has been done in the USA. Invention of Plastic: Plastic was invented for the first time by the British scientist Alexander Parkes. The first signal in Morse Code was transmitted by Gulielmo Marconi of Italy in 1895. Issac Singer of USA gave the modern shape to the sewing machines in 1851. Now a day&39;s computers have replaced punched cards. The first automatic telephone was opened in 1892 at LaPorte of Indiana. The first threshing machine was developed in Britain in 1786 by Andrew Meikle. It was invented by Joseph Marie Jacquard. The automatic telephone exchange came to be used in Europe in 1909. Today these machines are being widely used all over the world. Petrol had not much utility before the invention Smart Street Light Reliable Single Light Control Device of motor car. James Watt modified the Newcomen engine. As long ago as the year 1000, an Arab scientist Alhazen demonstrated the action of image formation by lenses. Glass blowing was also invented in Syria in about 100 B. The first successful dynamo was made in Belgium in 1870 by Zenobe Theophile Gramme. In this reactor Uranium was used as fuel. The first mechanical wall clock was developed in 1808 in China. It was hand-operated machine.
Glass Manufacturing: Glass was first made by melting soda and sand in about 3000 B. Gunpowder: Gun powder was probably was made in china or India by mixing Sulphur, Charcoal and Saltpetre. These steam engines proved very useful in the industrial development. The first successful rail engine was made by George Stephenson in 1814. Nuclear Power: Nuclear energy was first produced in 1942 by the famous Italian scientist Enrico Fremi in USA. This was known as Loom and was capable of creating designs of silk clothes. The first harvesting machine was made in USA in 1831 by Cyrus McCromick. He made the first successful nuclear reactor in Chicago. Zworkykin in achieved a great success in 1930 in developing the electronic television. Townes.C. Invention of Electric Motor: The fist electric motor was invented by Michael . During the 1200, Roger Bacon made a pair of rudimentary spectacles. The telephone was first used in 1877 in Boston and first public call box was made in Connecticut in 1880. The oldest mechanical clock which is still working is in the Salisbury Cathedrql. First Balance: The first weighting balance was developed in Syria and its neighboring countries between 4000 to 5000 B. First successful electric bulb was made by the famous inventor Thomas Alva Edison. It used a set of punched cards for creating new patterns. in Syria and its neighboring countries. This could spin very thin yarn. Electric Light: Electric light for the first time was produced by an electric arc by Humphry Davy in Britain in 1802. It was called ENIAC. Invention of Spectacles: Impaired sight has always been a challenge to the scientists. The fist reaping machine was also invented in Britain in 1826 by Patrick Bell.
The principle of laser action was given in 1951 by the US scientist Charles H. Roentgen named them X-rays because these were not known at that time (X-means unknown). This was only an experimental motor. The first radio station was established in New York in 1907. Different artificial dyes have been made only after the invention of Perkin. Invention of Television: The first television signal was transmitted by British inventor John Logie Baird in 1924. Around 850 A. It was made in 1368. These were cut in the shape of animals. The first spinning machine was Spinning Jenny invented by James Hargreaves in 1764. Wire filament bulbs came into existence only in 1898. Laser was made T. Gun powder came in use during the 13th century in Europe. Roentgen was given the first Nobel Prize in 1901 in Physics for the invention of X-rays. Stone weights were used to measure weight. After the invention of the motor car in 1883, the first petrol station of opened in France in 1895 in the USA. Sewing Machine: The first sewing machine was made in 1830 in France by Barthelemy Thimmonier.
Dgun powder was used by the Chinese for making fireworks explosives. In 1803, the locomotive was invented in Britain. Bifocal lenses were invented in 18th century by American statesman Benjamin Franklin. The electronic system was different from the one being used today .Measurement of Time: Sundial and water clock was the first instrument discovered to measure time in about 1500 B. After this, the first practical electric motor was made was invented by Nikola Tesla in 1888 in the United States of America. About 19,000 valves and several thousand other electronic components were used in it. Harvesting Machine: Harvesting Machine are of two types: one for cutting the crops and the other for separating grains and fodder. Samuel Crompton combined both these machines and made a new machine names spinning mule which marked the beginning of the textile industry. Today, X-rays are not only used to locate dislocations and fractures of bones but also in industries.C. Steam engine of Watt were used for the first time in 1785 to run cotton mills. The maximum development work on harvesting machines has been done in the USA. Invention of Plastic: Plastic was invented for the first time by the British scientist Alexander Parkes. The first signal in Morse Code was transmitted by Gulielmo Marconi of Italy in 1895. Issac Singer of USA gave the modern shape to the sewing machines in 1851. Now a day&39;s computers have replaced punched cards. The first automatic telephone was opened in 1892 at LaPorte of Indiana. The first threshing machine was developed in Britain in 1786 by Andrew Meikle. It was invented by Joseph Marie Jacquard. The automatic telephone exchange came to be used in Europe in 1909. Today these machines are being widely used all over the world. Petrol had not much utility before the invention Smart Street Light Reliable Single Light Control Device of motor car. James Watt modified the Newcomen engine. As long ago as the year 1000, an Arab scientist Alhazen demonstrated the action of image formation by lenses. Glass blowing was also invented in Syria in about 100 B. The first successful dynamo was made in Belgium in 1870 by Zenobe Theophile Gramme. In this reactor Uranium was used as fuel. The first mechanical wall clock was developed in 1808 in China. It was hand-operated machine.
Glass Manufacturing: Glass was first made by melting soda and sand in about 3000 B. Gunpowder: Gun powder was probably was made in china or India by mixing Sulphur, Charcoal and Saltpetre. These steam engines proved very useful in the industrial development. The first successful rail engine was made by George Stephenson in 1814. Nuclear Power: Nuclear energy was first produced in 1942 by the famous Italian scientist Enrico Fremi in USA. This was known as Loom and was capable of creating designs of silk clothes. The first harvesting machine was made in USA in 1831 by Cyrus McCromick. He made the first successful nuclear reactor in Chicago. Zworkykin in achieved a great success in 1930 in developing the electronic television. Townes.C. Invention of Electric Motor: The fist electric motor was invented by Michael . During the 1200, Roger Bacon made a pair of rudimentary spectacles. The telephone was first used in 1877 in Boston and first public call box was made in Connecticut in 1880. The oldest mechanical clock which is still working is in the Salisbury Cathedrql. First Balance: The first weighting balance was developed in Syria and its neighboring countries between 4000 to 5000 B. First successful electric bulb was made by the famous inventor Thomas Alva Edison. It used a set of punched cards for creating new patterns. in Syria and its neighboring countries. This could spin very thin yarn. Electric Light: Electric light for the first time was produced by an electric arc by Humphry Davy in Britain in 1802. It was called ENIAC. Invention of Spectacles: Impaired sight has always been a challenge to the scientists. The fist reaping machine was also invented in Britain in 1826 by Patrick Bell.
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