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Story of Ancient Electricity


Bagdad Battery
The ancient battery in the Baghdad Museum

Ancient Electricity Generation and Using Procedure

Herein this article will try the understand the history of the first electricity evaluation and ancient electricity generation procedures, and the uses of electricity. We also introduce ourselves to Baghdad Battery.

History of Electricity

In 600 BC, Thales of Miletus (a Greek colony on the west coast of present-day Turkey) wrote about amber (elektron in Greek) with cat fur and picked up bits of feathers, becoming charged by rubbing - he was describing what we now call static electricity.



There is a tale, in 900 BC, Magnus, a Greek shepher,d walks across a field of black stones which pull the iron nails out of his sandals and the iron tip from his shepherd's staff. This region becomes known as Magnesia.

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Baghdad battery

Some say electricity was originally generated and widely utilized in ancient Egypt, the Baghdad battery, and the first arc lights were used at that time.

In 1936, during the excavation of a 2000-year-old village, Khuyut Rabbou'a, near Baghdad in Iraq, archaeologists found some extraordinary normal bottle-type yellow clay vases. 

They got enough evidence to prove that this vase was used as an electricity source, this is what they called the Baghdad Battery, sometimes referred to as the Parthian Battery.

In 1940, Wilhelm Konig, the German director of the National Museum of Iraq, published a paper wondering if the Baghdad Battery may have been galvanic cells, perhaps gold used for electroplating onto silver. 

It helps Mr. Konig come to this conclusion because other vases, which were excavated from Sumerian sites in southern Iraq, were lightly tapped on it, and a blue patina or film separated from the surface, which is like silver electroplated onto a copper base. Mr. Konig’s philosophy is a hypothetical understanding of the possibility of ancient electricity generation.



In the latter, based on Mr. Konig’s hypothesis, some scientists make replicas of the Baghdad Battery and produce some electricity, which proves his theory. 

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As per Wikipedia,  the electricity history of Ancient Greece and Rome- 
Electric fishes were known to Aristotle, Theophrastus, and Pliny the Elder among other classical authors. They did not always distinguish between the marine torpedo ray and the freshwater electric catfish.


Electricity in 600 BC

A Greek named Thales discovered that amber, when rubbed with silk, attracted feathers and other light objects. This is static electricity. The Greek word for amber is 'ëelectron', which is where words such as 'electricity' and 'electron' come from.

In science, electricity and its history is are fascinating topics that can help our understanding of how life has changed because of electricity.

The Oldest History of Electricity Generation

Electricity generation began with ancient discoveries of static electricity and magnetism, but the first true electric generators emerged in the early 19th century.

The journey of electricity generation spans thousands of years, beginning with early observations and culminating in the development of modern power systems. Here's a breakdown of the oldest and most pivotal milestones:

⚡ Ancient Beginnings

  • 600 BCE – Static Electricity: Thales of Miletus, a Greek philosopher, discovered that rubbing amber (Greek: elektron) with fur attracted light objects like feathers. This was one of the earliest recorded observations of static electricity.

  • 900 BCE – Magnetism: Legends tell of a Greek shepherd named Magnus who noticed black stones (lodestones) attracting iron. This led to early understanding of magnetism.

🔬 Scientific Foundations

⚙️ Birth of Electric Generators

  • 1832 – First Dynamo: Hippolyte Pixii built the first rudimentary dynamo, converting mechanical energy into electrical energy.

  • 1860s–1870s – Dynamo Improvements: Inventors like Antonio Pacinotti, Zenobe Gramme, and Werner von Siemens refined the dynamo to produce steady direct current (DC), enabling practical electricity generation.

💡 Industrial Breakthroughs

  • 1879 – Incandescent Lamp: Thomas Edison developed a commercially viable light bulb, increasing demand for electricity.

  • 1882 – First Power Station: Edison launched the Pearl Street Station in New York City, the world’s first central power plant using coal-fired steam engines to generate electricity.

🌍 Legacy

These foundational discoveries and inventions laid the groundwork for the global electricity infrastructure we rely on today. From static sparks to massive power grids, the evolution of electricity generation is a testament to human curiosity and innovation.


Source:BBC

2 comments:

  1. Baghdad battery like a flower vase
    how does it work??

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    1. Yes, I think so;
      Scientists are analysing how ancient people use this technology.

      Delete

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