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Alessandro Volta

Italian chemist and physicist (1745–1827)

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Alessandro Giuseppe Antonio Anastasio Volta (, ; Italian:[alesˈsandroˈvɔlta]; 18 February 1745 – 5 March 1827) was an Italian chemist and physicist who was a pioneer of electricity and power,[1][2][3] and is credited as the inventor of the electric battery and the discoverer of methane. He invented the voltaic pile in 1799, and reported the results of his experiments in a two-part letter to the president of the Royal Society,[4][5] which was published in 1800.[6] With this invention, Volta proved that electricity could be generated chemically and debunked the prevalent theory that electricity was generated solely by living beings. Volta's invention sparked a great amount of scientific excitement and led others to conduct similar experiments, which eventually led to the development of the field of electrochemistry.[5]

Volta drew admiration from Napoleon Bonaparte for his invention, and was

Alessandro Giuseppe Antonio Anastasio Volta

It was in his honor that the unit of electrical voltage was named "volt" in 1881.

In Como, a temple on the shores of Lake Como , inaugurated in 1928, houses a permanent exhibition dedicated to the scientist, while a toga statue  by Francesco Durelli has been erected in the center of Piazza Volta.

Philately: The Italian Post Office has issued numerous stamps in honor of Alessandro Volta, such as the 0.20 Lire in 1927  to celebrate the centenary of his death.

Billetophilia: The Banca d'Italia issued a 10,000 lira banknote  bearing Volta's effigy.

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"Alessandro Volta". 19th century engraving.

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"Alessandro Volta". 20th century italian engraving.

Alessandro Volta


Alessandro Giuseppe Antonio Anastasio Volta (1745-1827)
Born

February 18 1745
Como, Lombardy, Italy

Died March 5 1827

Como, Lombardy, Italy

Residence Italy
Nationality Italian
Field Physicist
Known for Development of the electric battery

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. It inspired research in a wide range of scientific fields, from chemistry to physics to medicine, and laid the foundation for the age of electronics.

Biography

Volta was born and educated in Como, Lombardy, in Italy. He did not speak until the age of four and appeared to be mentally backward, but by seven he was at the level of the other children and soon began to overtake the others. His parents, Filippo Volta and Maria Maddalena Inzaghi, were not wealthy, but wit

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