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BENJAMIN FRANKLIN AND COMPANY: PEOPLE BEHIND ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING

Who Discovered Electricity www.wisegeek.com  
How did man first thought about electricity? Thanks to
them we have it today.


Benjamin Franklin www.ushistory.org  
As the man behind it all, how did Benjamin Franklin lived his life.


Thomas Edison inventors.about.com  
Thomas Edison's greatest challenge was the development of a
practical incandescent, electric light. Contrary to popular belief,
he didn't "invent" the lightbulb, but rather he improved upon a
50-year-old idea.


Michael Faraday www.wikipedia.org  
As a great physicist, see how Michael Faraday contributed to
the development of electricity.


Nikola Tesla www.teslasociety.com  
Learn more about man who discovered the rotating field and
many other things that was a breakthrough.

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