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Who worked on the incandescent light bulb with Thomas Edison?

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Laina1312 offline Verified User (1 year, 2 months) Long Term User Shouts: 1 #
An Undisclosed Location | 1 year ago (4 minutes after post)

Abe Lincoln.

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THE INTERNET offline Verified User (1 year, 7 months) Long Term User Shouts: 9 #
An Undisclosed Location | 1 year ago (5 minutes after post)

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Light_bulb
lots of people.
including my great grandfather who designed the little part that keeps it lasting longer, apparently.

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1 year ago (7 minutes after post)

Abraham Lincoln? Are you serious? Well, I appreciate your answers, but I mean, who, among the scientist, literally work with Thomas Edison on the incandescent light bulb?

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An Undisclosed Location | 1 year ago (8 minutes after post)

Anonymous wrote:
Abraham Lincoln? Are you serious? Well, I appreciate your answers, but I mean, who, among the scientist, literally work with Thomas Edison on the incandescent light bulb?

mostly nameless people, but if you are looking for a certain name for school, they probably want Humphry Davy,
but he didn’t do much with Edison

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Laina1312 offline Verified User (1 year, 2 months) Long Term User Shouts: 1 #
An Undisclosed Location | 1 year ago (9 minutes after post)

Anonymous wrote:
Abraham Lincoln? Are you serious? Well, I appreciate your answers, but I mean, who, among the scientist, literally work with Thomas Edison on the incandescent light bulb?

Do your own homework, this is cheating.

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Anonymous #
1 year ago (11 minutes after post)

Dude, I’m supposed to search the web and find the answer to this. What does it have to do with you anyway, man? You call this a cheating? I sincerely laugh at that.

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Laina1312 offline Verified User (1 year, 2 months) Long Term User Shouts: 1 #
An Undisclosed Location | 1 year ago (12 minutes after post)

Because people are TELLING you the answer. That’s cheating.

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Anonymous #
1 year ago (17 minutes after post)

Oh my god, dude, you can’t be serious. Besides, you dunno how much I’ve searched the web to not do what you called a ‘cheating’ and this site was the last thing that I’ve thought of to get an answer to this one teeny question. Okay, fine, I don’t even care, and it just strikes me, why don’t you leave and stop commenting that this is a cheating if you’re not gonna gimme an answer whatsoever?

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closed offline Verified User (1 year, 2 months) Long Term User Shouts: 53 #
An Undisclosed Location | 1 year ago (1 hour, 1 minute after post)

Okay, here’s a hint.
I typed “who worked with Thomas Edison to develop the light bulb?” on google.
The SECOND link is http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Thomas_E…
and your answer is in there.

I know, I read it and found it.
It’s simple if you type exactly what you’re looking for into google.

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