Alexander Bain, inventor of the electric watch
There have been many scientists in the world who have made a variety of useful discoveries through observations and resourcefulness, even though they have not been systematically educated. Alexander Bain was one such inventor. He was a watchmaker by profession. He made the first electric clock.
Alexander Bain was born e. Q. He was born in October 1911 to a farming family in Warren Village, Scotland. Born into a poor family, Bain did not receive a schooling and was trained to make watches as a child. He was an expert in making watches. E. Q. In 19 he went to London. He went to London to listen to the discourses of scientists. And doing various experiments. He did not have enough money. An editor of a technical magazine named him Charles Whitstone Interviewed a scientist. An electric watch made by Bey himself. Show it Returning Vitaro as his discovery in the Royal Society of London. But Bey had already obtained a patent for his invention, so he won the lawsuit. For this discovery he got a job as a manager in several finance and electric telegraph companies. The pendulum in Bain's watch is powered by electric power and the fork is based on it. E. Q. In 19 he set up his own workshop and made many useful discoveries. E. Q. He died on the second day of January, 1999.
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