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Benjamin Franklin
Ben Franklin was an American writer, publisher, scientist and diplomat, who helped to draw up the famous Declaration of Independence and the US Constitution. In 1752 Franklin proved that lightning and the spark from amber were one and the same thing. The story of this famous milestone is a familiar one, in which Franklin fastened an iron spike to a silken kite, which he flew during a thunderstorm, while holding the end of the kite string by an iron key. When lightening flashed, a tiny spark jumped from the key to his wrist. The experiment proved Franklin's theory.


Galvani and Volta
In 1786, Luigi Galvani, an Italian professor of medicine, found that when the leg of a dead frog was touched by a metal knife, the leg twitched violently. Galvani thought that the muscles of the frog must contain electric signals. By 1792 another Italian scientist, Alessandro Volta, disagreed: he realised that the main factors in Galvani's discovery were the two different metals - the steel knife and the tin plate - apon which the frog was lying. Volta showed that when moisture comes between two different metals, electric power is created. This led him to invent the first electric battery, the voltaic pile, which he made from thin sheets of copper and zinc separated by moist pasteboard.
In this way, a new kind of electric power was discovered, electric power that flowed steadily like a current of water instead of discharging itself in a single spark or shock. Volta showed that electric power could be made to travel from one place to another by wire, thereby making an important contribution to the science of electricity. The unit of electrical potential, the Volt, is named after Volta.


Michael Faraday
The credit for generating electric current on a practical scale goes to the famous English scientist, Michael Faraday. Faraday was greatly interested in the invention of the electromagnet, but his brilliant mind took earlier experiments still further. If electricity could produce magnetism, why couldn't magnetism produce electric power.
In 1831, Faraday found the solution. Electricity could be produced through magnetism by motion. He discovered that when a magnet was moved inside a coil of copper wire, a tiny electric current flows through the wire. Of course, by today's standards, Faraday's electric dynamo or electric generator was crude, and provided only a small electric current be he discovered the first method of generating electric power by means of motion in a magnetic field.



Thomas Edison and Joseph Swan
Nearly 40 years went by before a really practical DC (Direct Current) generator was built by Thomas Edison in America. Edison's many inventions included the phonograph and an improved printing telegraph. In 1878 Joseph Swan, a British scientist, invented the incandescent filament lamp and within twelve months Edison made a similar discovery in America.
Swan and Edison later set up a joint company to produce the first practical filament lamp. Prior to this, electric lighting had been my crude arc lamps.
Edison used his DC generator to provide electricity to light his laboratory and later to illuminate the first New York street to be lit by electric lamps, in September 1882. Edison's successes were not without controversy, however - although he was convinced of the merits of DC for generating electricity, other scientists in Europe and America recognised that DC brought major disadvantages.



George Westinghouse and Nikola Tesla
Westinghouse was a famous American inventor and industrialist who purchased and developed Nikola Tesla's patented motor for generating alternating current. The work of Westinghouse, Tesla and others gradually persuaded American society that the future lay with AC rather than DC (Adoption of AC generation enabled the transmission of large blocks of electrical, power using higher voltages via transformers, which would have been impossible otherwise). Today the unit of measurement for magnetic fields commemorates Tesla's name.



James Watt
When Edison's generator was coupled with Watt's steam engine, large scale electricity generation became a practical proposition. James Watt, the Scottish inventor of the steam condensing engine, was born in 1736. His improvements to steam engines were patented over a period of 15 years, starting in 1769 and his name was given to the electric unit of power, the Watt.
Watt's engines used the reciprocating piston, however, today's thermal power stations use steam turbines, following the Rankine cycle, worked out by another famous Scottish engineer, William J.M Rankine, in 1859.



Andre Ampere and George Ohm
Andre Marie Ampere, a French mathematician who devoted himself to the study of electricity and magnetism, was the first to explain the electro-dynamic theory. A permanent memorial to Ampere is the use of his name for the unit of electric current.
George Simon Ohm, a German mathematician and physicist, was a college teacher in Cologne when in 1827 he published, "The galvanic Circuit Investigated Mathematically". His theories were coldly received by German scientists but his research was recognised in Britain and he was awarded the Copley Medal in 1841. His name has been given to the unit of electrical resistance.

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  1. ibn nasser - ابن ناصر |

    رااائع جداً
    احيـك صديقي فعلاً علي هذة المدونة فعلاً..
    وقليلا ما تعجبني مدونة.. فمدونتك عن الكهرباء
    عن العلم وهذا فعلا ما نحتاجه الأن..
    ومضوعاتك طرحت فيها العديد من الشخصيات المؤثرة فعلاً علميا في العالم ..
    لكن دعني اوضح لك جانب ..تكلمت عن العلم مع بنيامين فرانكلين كمثال
    ساتكلم عنه من جانب السياسة :)
    بنيامين فرانكلم هو مؤسس أمريكا الأول واتذكر انه حذر في خطاب له المجلس التأسيسي الأمريكي ، حينما نالت أمريكا الاستقلال سنة 1789م من انجلترا.. أي قبل مائتي عام وأربعة عشر عاماً من الآن ، وقبل أكثر من مائة عام على تأسيس الحركة الصهيونية حذر شعبه من الخطر الجسيم الذي يشكله اليهود على أمريكا وعلى أجيالها القادمة قال : ( أيها السادة لا تظنوا أن أمريكا قد نجت من الأخطار بمجرد أن نالت استقلالها فهي ما زالت مهددة بخطر جسيم لا يقل خطورة عن الاستعمار ، وهذا الخطر سوف يأتينا من جراء تكاثر عدد اليهود في بلادنا وسيصيبنا ما أصاب البلاد الأوروبية التي تساهلت مع اليهود وتركتهم يتوطنون في أراضيها ، إذ أن اليهود بمجرد تمركزهم في تلك البلاد عمدوا إلى القضاء على تقاليد ومعتقدات أهلها ، وقتلوا معنويات شبابها بفضل سموم الإباحية واللا أخلاقية التي نفثوها فيهم ، ثم أفقدوهم الجرأة على العمل ، وجعلوهم ينزعون إلى التقاعس والكسل بما استنبطوه من الحيل لمنافستهم على كسب لقمة عيشهم ، وبالتالي سيطروا على اقتصاديات البلاد ، وهيمنوا على مقدراتها المالية ، فأذلوا أهلها ، وأخضعوهم لمشيئاتهم ، ومن ثم أصبحوا سادة عليهم ، مع أنهم يرفضون الاختلاط بالشعوب التي يعايشونها حتى بعد أن كتموا أنفاسها ، فهم يدخلون كل بلد بصفة دخلاء مساكين ، وما يلبثون أن يمسكوا بزمام مقدراتها ، ومن ثم يتعالون على أهلها ، وينعمون بخيراتها دون أن يجرؤ أحد على صدهم عنها"
    هذا بنيامين رجل علم..وسياسي قوي ..تنبأ نبوؤة وقعت بالفعل ..
    تحياتي لك
    ابن ناصر

     
  2. Phantom |

    ibn nasser
    ra2yak fe el modawana shehada a3taz beha men modawen adeem 3azeem

    we edafet el ma3loma el seyaseya edafa gamela gedan ,, ma tab3an lazem tedeef ma3lomat seyaseya law enta ma3amaltesh keda meen ely hay3mel :D

     
  3. Romil Tripathi |

    goood its a great work
    www.romiltripathi.blogspot.com

     

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