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The Invention and Evolution of the Clock: A Journey Through Timekeeping

  The Invention of the Clock The invention of the clock has evolved over centuries, beginning with early timekeeping devices used by ancient civilizations. The Egyptians and Babylonians used sundials and water clocks as early as 1500 BCE to measure time based on the movement of th e sun and the flow of water. These primitive methods provided an estimate of time but lacked precision. The Development of Mechanical Clocks The first mechanical clocks appeared in Europe during the 13th century, primarily in monasteries, where monks needed accurate timekeeping for prayers. These early clocks used a system of weights and gears to regulate time, but they were large and mainly installed in church towers. By the 14th and 15th centuries, mechanical clock technology improved with the introduction of the verge escapement mechanism, which helped regulate the movement of gears for more accurate timekeeping. Clocks in the 1500s During the 1500s, the invention of the mainspring revolutionized clock...

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INVENTION OF COMPUTER AND FOUNDERS

  STORY Of COMPUTER and FOUNDERs The invention of the computer was a long and complex process, in which many scientists and inventors contributed. It depicts the evolution from early calculating devices to modern computers, also mentioning India's first supercomputer Param 8000 and important contributors such as Charles Babbage, Alan Turing and John von Neumann. Beginner calculation tools: Abacus: The earliest tool used for calculations for centuries.  Pascaline: The first mechanical calculator created by Blaise Pascal in 1642.  Difference Engine and Analytical Engine: Designed by Charles Babbage in the 19th century, it was an early example of mechanical computers.  Development of modern computers: ABC (Atanasoff-Berry computer: Developed in the 1930s by John Vincent Atanasoff and Clifford Berry, considered the first electronic digital computer. ENIAC (Electronic Numerical Integrator and computer): In 1946 John Mauchly and J. Created by Presper Eckert, the first gen...

INVENTION OF ELECTRICITY

  The Invention of Electricity  A Journey Through Time    Electricity is one of the most significant discoveries in  mortal history, shaping the  ultramodern world in ways  unconceivable to  once generations. While  numerous people attribute the invention of electricity to a single person, the  verity is that it was a  capstone of discoveries and  inventions by multiple scientists over centuries.     The Early Discoveries    The  trip of electricity began as beforehand as 600 BCE when the ancient Greeks discovered that rubbing amber with fur could attract small objects. This  miracle,  latterly understood as  stationary electricity, was the first recorded observation of electrical forces. still, it was not until the 17th and 18th centuries that scientists began to study electricity  totally.    Benjamin Franklin’s Kite Experiment    One of the most...