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Which detail from “Thomas Edison: The Master of Improvement” explains why Swan’s lightbulb failed to be successful?

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Swan's lightbulb didn't last as long as Edison's and required more current to operate at the same power level as Edison's. Higher current meant you need thicker wire to power it.
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Joseph W. Swan experimented in 1850’s and 60’s with carbon filaments, but his early experiments failed. Like other inventor Swan used a carbon rod with low electrical resistance in a lamp. This conductors bringing electricity were acceptable for an experiment but not for a commercial electrical system.

Edison realized that a thin “filament” with high resistance was necessary, like copper and it worked!


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