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UNDER OMEGA CONSTRUCTION!!!!!!!!!!! What was the most important electric invention of the 19th century?

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1.Who was the inventor?- Samuel Morse

2.What is its name?- The Electric Telegraph

3.What does/did it do to help us?- The Telegraph encoded electric signals into a coded message, then transported it to the reciever. It was the first electric way to communicate with others.

4.Is it a imortant invention, or just a trivial one ?-This was a very important invention, without it, we would not have had a way to send orders or transmitt messages.

5.Has it made a large impact in human development?-Yes, we wouldn't have the telephone, or any contact devices without this invention.

6. If this was taken away from humans ,what would it be like?- We would have to revert back to writing letters, or running to the recievers house. It would set back our advancement in communication methods.

Who was the inventor?- Norbert Rillieux

What is its name?-The Sugar Peocessing Evaporator

What does/did it do to help us?- Refining sugar cane before this invention was very laborous work, which involved handling very hot liquids. The machine increased profitand decreased the labor and work load.

Is it a important invention, or just a trivial one ?- This was a pretty imortant invention, without it, sugar production will be slow, and there might not even be sugar at all!

If this object was taken away, how would it be different?- We wouold not have candy, gum, and some medicens mass produced, because processed sugar would not be mass produced, and the candy bar productions will be exceeding the sugar production, and you would have enough sugar to produce the candy. The bars would be produced with machines, while the sugar would be processed by hand.

Has it made a large impact in human development?- Now, we have highly inovative machines that transffer the cane into sugar each day.

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1.Sewing Machine

2.Elias Howe

3.We could produce clothes at a higher rate than by hand stitching, and reduced labor costs.

4.I feel that without this machine, the mass production of clothes would not be more than an idea. The process of hand sewing the clothes takes time, and the clothes are not as elaborate.

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