The Pioneers of Electricity
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Who proved that static electricity and lightning were the same?

  • Alessandro Volta
  • Michael Faraday
  • Hans Christian Oersted
  • Ben Franklin (correct)
  • Who invented the first electric battery?

  • Humphry Davy
  • Georg Ohm
  • Alessandro Volta (correct)
  • D.F.G. Arago
  • Who confirmed the relationship between electricity and magnetism?

  • A.M. Ampere
  • Michael Faraday
  • Hans Christian Oersted (correct)
  • D.F.G. Arago
  • Who invented the first effective 'arc lamp'?

    <p>Humphry Davy</p> Signup and view all the answers

    Who defined the relationship between power, voltage, current, and resistance?

    <p>Georg Ohm</p> Signup and view all the answers

    Study Notes

    Electricity Pioneers

    • Benjamin Franklin proved that static electricity and lightning were the same.

    Invention of the First Electric Battery

    • Alessandro Volta invented the first electric battery.

    Relationship Between Electricity and Magnetism

    • Hans Christian Ørsted confirmed the relationship between electricity and magnetism.

    Invention of the First Effective 'Arc Lamp'

    • Humphry Davy invented the first effective 'arc lamp'.

    Laws of Electricity

    • Georg Ohm defined the relationship between power, voltage, current, and resistance.

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    Test your knowledge of electricity and its pioneers with this quiz! From Ben Franklin's famous kite experiment to Alessandro Volta's invention of the electric battery, learn about the key moments in the history of electricity. Plus, discover the contributions of Humphry Davy and his invention of the arc lamp.

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