John thurman inventor biography graphic organizer
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Keywords include:
⭐ Samuel Morse
⭐ Alexander Graham Bell
⭐ Thomas Edison
⭐ Model T
⭐ Mass production
⭐ Assembly line
⭐ Kill Devil Hills
⭐ Sears Roebuck
This Google Slides presentation examines:
► Samuel Morse and importance of the telegraph
► Morse code and its significance in communication
► Cyrus Field and the importance of the transatlantic telegraph
► Alexander Graham Bell and the invention of the telephone
► Interesting inventions such as the elevator, typewriter, and adding machine
► George Eastman and the Kodak camera
► John Thurman and the invention of the vacuum cleaner
► Thomas Edison, facts about his life, and his invention of the light bulb
► William Stanley and the invention of the transformer
► African American inventors: Lewis Howard Latimer, Granville Woods, Elijah McCoy, and Jan E. Matzeliger
► Henry Ford and the Model T and importance of the assembly line and mass production
► Orville and Wilbur Wright and their glider at Ki
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Thurman's machine was patented on October 3, (patent #,). Soon after, he started a horse-drawn vacuum system with door to door service in St Louis. His vacuuming services were priced at $4 per visit in
Later, on August 30, a British engineer by the name of Hubert Cecil Booth patented a motorized vacuum that took the form of a large, horse-drawn, petrol-driven unit that was parked outside each building that fed long hoses through the windows.
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The History Of Inventions
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The first ever electronic is a switch controlled by the internet. The person that created this switch is named Joseph Henry which created this in
The second electronic ever was the Electronic Numerical Integrator which was made in on February 15th. The two people that created the Electronic Numeral Integrator by the name of John Mauchly and J. Presper Eckert. Another name for the machine is the Eniac.
later in Alexander Gram Bell created the first telephone. The telephone worked by making sound This created a big strength of an electric signal that travelled down a wire to a through a reversed process, the sounds were re-created and then BOOM! A thing people would never imagine about.
Next on the list is the firs