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The Importance Of The Industrial Revolution

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As the 19th century was starting, so was the start of the Industrial Revolution. The 1800s began with a bang as Count Alessandro Volta invented the first battery. Volta is the reason why we now measure electricity in “volts.” About ten years later Joseph Nicephore Niepce would create a machine that could produce a likeness or photograph. The first photos were taken around his house, the process took several hours to complete. A little later in the same year, the first steamed powertrain was perfected and put on the tracks by inventor George Stephenson. Looking back on these great accomplishments, we can easily see that the battery, the train, and the camera have influenced and are still influencing our society today. In historical terms, …show more content…

The waterwheels’ construction had been improved by the mid 19th century to increase the water flow which even helped to create the water turbine. When created and while these ideas had been produced, many of the inventors would not have been able to see their creations today because in the world we use a number of these things all the time. Our lives today depend on most of the ideas, like power and energy. If it wasn’t for the industrial improvements and design improvements of everyday things, life would be very different for a lot of different people. In today’s world, society and culture runoff of electricity because what else is there to power everyday things like printers, coffee machines, and the blender that makes a person’s mocha frappuccino from Starbucks. Electricity, later in the 19th century, would be in conjunction with steam power as a source of energy. Benjamin Franklin, Alessandro Volta, and Michael Faraday are the inventors and pioneers of the electric age. It was this latter of men who would figure out the differences and changes of mechanical generation of electrical current, chemical reactions to voltaic piles or batteries, and utilization of current in electric motors. The only problem with the creation of electricity was the issue of finding a market. In Britain, it was well known that the country was mostly gas, coal, and

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