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name the scientist who introduced the scientific world to the voltaic ​

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Answered by khush9943
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Count Alessandro Volta

Count Alessandro VoltaHe invented the Voltaic pile in 1799, and reported the results of his experiments in 1800 in a two-part letter to the President of the Royal Society.

Count Alessandro VoltaHe invented the Voltaic pile in 1799, and reported the results of his experiments in 1800 in a two-part letter to the President of the Royal Society....

Count Alessandro VoltaHe invented the Voltaic pile in 1799, and reported the results of his experiments in 1800 in a two-part letter to the President of the Royal Society....Alessandro Volta.

Count Alessandro VoltaHe invented the Voltaic pile in 1799, and reported the results of his experiments in 1800 in a two-part letter to the President of the Royal Society....Alessandro Volta.Count Alessandro Volta

Count Alessandro VoltaHe invented the Voltaic pile in 1799, and reported the results of his experiments in 1800 in a two-part letter to the President of the Royal Society....Alessandro Volta.Count Alessandro VoltaBorn 18 February 1745 Como, Duchy of Milan

Count Alessandro VoltaHe invented the Voltaic pile in 1799, and reported the results of his experiments in 1800 in a two-part letter to the President of the Royal Society....Alessandro Volta.Count Alessandro VoltaBorn 18 February 1745 Como, Duchy of MilanDied 5 March 1827 (aged 82) Como, Lombardy-Venetia Austrian Empire

Count Alessandro VoltaHe invented the Voltaic pile in 1799, and reported the results of his experiments in 1800 in a two-part letter to the President of the Royal Society....Alessandro Volta.Count Alessandro VoltaBorn 18 February 1745 Como, Duchy of MilanDied 5 March 1827 (aged 82) Como, Lombardy-Venetia Austrian EmpireNationality Italian

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Alessandro Volta

He invented the Voltaic pile in 1799, and reported the results of his experiments in 1800 in a two-part letter to the President of the Royal Society.

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