How Electrical Technology Began
Electricity was first discovered in the 1700s by Benjamin Franklin who performed the first electricity experiment in history. Since then, many others including Ampere, Faraday, Ohm, and Oersted managed to develop simple electrical devices after having understood the basic electrical principles. Much later, in 1904, Fleming's diode opened a new horizon for the advent of electronic components.
Electric devices, vehicles and communicational systems have been available since then; home appliances, airplanes, computers, automobiles, spacecraft, medical equipment and many more have become part of our everyday life. In just three hundred years, electrical technology has managed to revolutionize the way we live, transform the urban and rural environment, and bring about problems unknown to former generations.
Electric devices, vehicles and communicational systems have been available since then; home appliances, airplanes, computers, automobiles, spacecraft, medical equipment and many more have become part of our everyday life. In just three hundred years, electrical technology has managed to revolutionize the way we live, transform the urban and rural environment, and bring about problems unknown to former generations.