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the time the electric light bulb was invented by edison, a major challenge he faced in selling them was?​

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US inventor Thomas Edison is often credited with creating the solution in 1879: the carbon filament light bulb. ... In 1878, another British chemist, Joseph Swan, publicly demonstrated the first light based on commercially-viable carbon, but his use of relatively thick filaments still led to rapid burnout.

The light bulb helped to establish social order after sundown, extended the workday well into the night, and allowed us to navigate and travel safely in the dark. Without the light bulb, there would be no nightlife.

The first problems with the invention were purely cosmetic: the electric pen was noisy, and much heavier than those employees had used in the past. But even after Edison improved the sound and weight, problems persisted. The batteries had to be maintained using chemical solutions in a jar. “It was messy,” says DeGraaf.

But even he would have had difficulty predicting the consequences of his invention. It stimulated a lighting industry that quickly spread through cities and towns across the country. And it helped establish a need for large central stations, beginning with Niagara Falls.

As an inventor, Edison made 1,000 unsuccessful attempts at inventing the light bulb.

Failure is probably one of the aspects in life most people are afraid of. But the truth is: everyone has failed and everyone will fail again. We sometimes forget that all successful people have failed, but they did not stop after their failures. ... So do not be afraid of failure, it is a part of your road to success.

It's okay to fail because it helps to shed light on what you want and where you're going. You reflect on life, developing new strategies to push through present-day obstacles, finding new ways to approach old problems.like Edison had built his first high resistance, incandescent electric light. It worked by passing electricity through a thin platinum filament in the glass vacuum bulb, which delayed the filament from melting. Still, the lamp only burned for a few short hours.

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