INVENTIONS OF THE SECOND INDUSTRIAL REVOLUTION

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    INVENTIONS OF THE SECOND INDUSTRIAL REVOLUTION

  • THE REFRIGERATOR

    THE REFRIGERATOR
    The refrigerator, invented by Carl von Linde in 1876 in Germany, used gas compression to create cooling. It revolutionized food conservation and storage, improving health and daily life by preventing descomposition and enabling safe long-term food supply
  • THE TELEPHONE

    THE TELEPHONE
    The telephone, invented by Alexander Graham Bell in 1876 in Boston, USA, converted sound into electrical signals for transmission. It revolutionized communication, authorize instant, long-distance interaction and transforming personal, business and global connectivity forever
  • THE LIGHT BULB

    THE LIGHT BULB
    The light bulb, invented by Thomas Edison in 1879 in Menlo Park, USA, used a carbon fibre in a empty space to emit light. It revolutionized daily life by providing reliable , long-lasting ilumination, transforming homes, industries, and society
  • THE INTERNAL COMBUSTION ENGINE

    THE INTERNAL COMBUSTION ENGINE
    The internal combustion engine, developed by Daimler-Benz in Germany during the late 19th century, used controlled fuel explosions to generate power. It revolutionized transportation, enabling automobiles and modern industry, and became a foundation of global technological progress
  • THE AUTOMOBILE

    THE AUTOMOBILE
    The automobile, invented by Karl Benz in 1886 in Mannheim, Germany, revolutionized transportation. It was created to enable self-powered travel, combining a lightweight structure with an internal combustion engine. Its invention marked the dawn of modern mobility
  • THE RADIO

    THE RADIO
    The radio, developed by Guglielmo Marconi in 1895 in Italy, used electromagnetic waves to transmit signals remote. It revolutionized communication, enabling instant information sharing and entertainment, and laid the foundation for modern transmition and global connectivity
  • THE CINEMATOGRAPH

    THE CINEMATOGRAPH
    The Cinematograph, invented by the Lumiere brothers in 1895 in Lyon, France, combined filming and projection. It emerged to advance visual narrative and entretainment, marking cinema´s birth and revolutionizing art, culture, and media communication globally
  • THE PLANE

    THE PLANE
    The plane, invented by the Wright brothers in 1903 in Kitty Hawk, USA, used a powered engine and controlled flight system. It revolutionized transportation and connectivity, marking global travel possible and advancing technology, commerce and communication