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  2. Alessandro Volta - Wikipedia

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    Alessandro Giuseppe Antonio Anastasio Volta (/ ˈ v oʊ l t ə, ˈ v ɒ l t ə /, Italian: [alesˈsandro ˈvɔlta]; 18 February 1745 – 5 March 1827) was an Italian physicist and chemist who was a pioneer of electricity and power and is credited as the inventor of the electric battery and the discoverer of methane.

  3. Alessandro Volta | Biography, Facts, Battery, & Invention

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    Alessandro Volta, Italian physicist whose invention of the electric battery in 1800 provided the first source of continuous current. The volt, a unit of the electromotive force that drives current, was named in his honor in 1881. Learn more about Volta’s life and accomplishments in this article.

  4. Alessandro Volta | Lemelson

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    Italian physicist Alessandro Volta made a number of discoveries in the late 18th and early 19th century critical to the then all-new and growing field of electricity. His development of the first electric pile preceded the modern battery and this, among many other accomplishments, led fellow scientists to immortalize him by naming the unit for ...

  5. Alessandro Volta - Biography, Facts and Pictures

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    Lived 1745 – 1827. Alessandro Volta was a physicist, chemist and a pioneer of electrical science. He is most famous for his invention of the electric battery. In brief he: • Invented the first electric battery – which people then called the “voltaic pile” – in 1800.

  6. Alessandro Volta - Inventor of the Voltaic Pile - ThoughtCo

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    Alessandro Volta (1745-1827) invented the first battery. In 1800, he built the voltaic pile and discovered the first practical method of generating electricity. Count Volta also made discoveries in electrostatics, meteorology, and pneumatics. His most famous invention, however, is the first battery.

  7. Alessandro Volta - New World Encyclopedia

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    Count Alessandro Giuseppe Antonio Anastasio Volta (February 18, 1745 – March 5, 1827) was an Italian physicist who revolutionized science and technology by his invention of the electric battery. This invention was based on his many years of study of electrical phenomena, after he had won a reputation in the field.

  8. Alessandro Volta | Encyclopedia.com

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    Volta, Alessandro. ITALIAN PHYSICIST 1745 – 1827. Until the late 1700s static electricity was the only known form of electricity. Alessandro Volta, born in Como, Italy, is best known for discovering current electricity and for developing the voltaic pile, which became an invaluable tool in electrochemistry.

  9. Alessandro Volta - Magnet Academy - National MagLab

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    Alessandro Volta was an Italian scientist whose skepticism of Luigi Galvani ’s theory of animal electricity led him to propose that an electrical current is generated by contact between different metals. Volta’s theoretical and experimental work in this area resulted in his construction of the first battery.

  10. Alessandro Volta - Wikiwand

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    Alessandro Giuseppe Antonio Anastasio Volta ( / ˈvoʊltə, ˈvɒltə /, Italian: [alesˈsandro ˈvɔlta]; 18 February 1745 – 5 March 1827) was an Italian physicist and chemist who was a pioneer of electricity and power and is credited as the inventor of the electric battery and the discoverer of methane.

  11. Alessandro Volta - Students | Britannica Kids | Homework Help

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    (1745–1827). The electric battery was invented by Italian physicist Alessandro Volta. This invention provided the first source of continuous current. The word voltage comes from Volta’s name; the volt, a unit of measurement regarding the strength of an electric current, was named in his honor in 1881.