You’ll Never Guess The Origin Of Some Of The Most Common Used Inventions
Hungary – Electric Motor
Aside from the discovery of electrostatic devices by Scottish monks, the Hungarian scientist Ányos Jedlik’s experiment with electromagnetic coils gave the world its first-ever modern electric motor. This machine converted electrical energy into mechanical power, which today helps in the functioning of several household appliances, vehicles, and industries.
Jedlik called his early models of these machines “electromagnetic self-rotors” and used them primarily for teaching purposes. Such scientific inventions have made human life drastically simpler by reducing workload and providing scope for advanced researches. Let’s see what more comes up in the coming years!
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