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10 Historical Energy Events

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  • static electricity and lightning are the same thing

    static electricity and lightning are the same thing
    Ben Franklin tied a key to a kite string during a thunderstorm, and proved that static electricity and lightning were the same thing.
  • first self-propelled vehicle

    first self-propelled vehicle
    Nicolas-Joseph Cugnot built the first self-propelled vehicle, a military tractor that ran on steam. It could go 2.5 miles per hour. Exact date unknown.
  • The First Elctric Battery

    The First Elctric Battery
    Alessandro Volta invented the first electric battery. The term volt is named in his honor. The exact date of his discovery is unknown.
  • First Internal Combustion Engine

    First Internal Combustion Engine
    Samuel Morey developed an engine that ran on ethanol and turpentine.
  • First Electric Motor

    First Electric Motor
    Thomas Davenport nvented the electric motor, an invention that is used in most electrical appliances today.
  • The Telegraph

    The Telegraph
    Samuel Morse invented the electric telegraph, a machine that could send messages long distances across wires.
  • Ccnversion of solar radiation directly into mechanical power.

    Ccnversion of solar radiation directly into mechanical power.
    Auguste Mouchout , a mathematics instructor, was able to convert solar radiation directly into mechanical power. Exact date unknown.
  • Henery Fords Model T

    Henery Fords Model T
    Henry Ford produced the Model T. As a flexible fuel vehicle, it could run on ethanol, gasoline, or a combination of the two. Exact date unknown.
  • Worlds First Nuke

    Worlds First Nuke
    The first test of a nuclear weapon, code-named Trinity,occurred at Alamogordo, New Mexico.
  • First time Nuclear reactor makes electrical power for a commercial power grid

    First time Nuclear reactor makes electrical power for a commercial power grid
    The first time that power was generated from a commercial nuclear plant, at Santa Susana, California.