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You’ll Never Guess The Origin Of Some Of The Most Common Used Inventions

 

Germany – The Dynamo

Even though the dynamo-electric principle wasn’t a new thing, Werner Von Siemens was the first to recognize its potential and apply it practically in 1866, laying the basics for a new dawn of electricity and electrical engineering. He used the weaknesses of the current dynamos to build an economical way of converting mechanical energy into electrical energy.

Warner not only opened the door for electric production and transportation in the world; his Siemens machine also made it possible for electricity to be used at a much higher capacity and inexpensively. We have him to thank for the rapid increase of available electricity in our everyday lives today.

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