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आविष्कार गलती से हुए इन 12 महत्वपूर्ण चीजों के // 12 Great Inventions Made by Mistake in Hindi

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Description: आविष्कार गलती से हुए इन 12 महत्वपूर्ण चीजों के // 12 Great Inventions Made by Mistake in Hindi When you think of people who invented something that is used daily in the world today, or something that has literally changed the world, you immediately think of some extraordinarily clever scientist who recites physics formulae day and night. But that is not true for all inventors. Did you know that the person who invented Coca Cola was actually trying to make a pain killer because he was wounded? Who knew that something that went so drastically wrong, would one day be something that the whole world would drink? 1 - X-Ray - When shining light through the tubes he noted fluorescent papers in his lab were illuminated even though his machine had an opaque cover. 2 - Viagra - Scientists at the pharmaceutical company Pfizer discovered the powers of Viagra (sildenafil citrate) by accident in the early Nineties during trials of a potential new angina drug named UK-92480. 3 - Microwave Oven - Spencer realised that the candy bar in his pocket began to melt during his experiments. He then put popcorn into the machine, and when it started to pop, he knew he had a revolutionary device on his hands. 4 - Coca Cola - Dr Pemberton tried it out on customers at his local chemist, Jacobs' Pharmacy, where it proved so popular it immediately went on sale at five cents a glass. Did you know? It was Dr Pemberton's friend and business partner, Frank M Robinson, who came up with the name Coca‑Cola. 5 - Teflon - eflon was Invented by Accident. Today I found out Teflon was invented by accident. The man who accidentally invented it was Dr. Roy Plunkett. ... Dr. Plunkett and Jack Rebok then decided to investigate further by cutting the cylinder open. 6 - Potato Chips - One day a customer sent back his plate of potatoes many times and kept asking for them to be more fried and thinner. Crum lost his temper, sliced the potatoes insanely thin and fried them until they were hard as a rock. To the chef's surprise, the customer loved them and wanted more! 7 - Plastics - But the world's first thermosetting plastic was discovered accidentally. Through the invention of Bakelite, the inventor Leo Hendrik Baekeland helped in the establishment of modern plastic industry. Bakelite was discovered in 1905, while searching for a synthetic substitute for shellac. 8 - Penicillin - Fleming noticed that a contaminated Petri dish he had discarded contained a mould that was dissolving all the bacteria around it. When he grew the mould by itself, he learned that it contained a powerful antibiotic, penicillin. 9 - Velcro - Swiss electrical engineer George de Mestral invented his first touch fastener when, in 1941, he went for a walk in the woods and wondered why Burdock seeds clung to his coat and dog. He discovered it could be turned into something useful. 10 - Fireworks / Crackers - A cook accidentally mixed together charcoal, sulfur, and saltpeter - common kitchen items 2000 years ago. When the mixture was compressed in a bamboo tube (why the cook did that we have no idea), it exploded. 11 - Slinky - Jones was working with tension springs when one of them fell to the ground. The spring kept bouncing from place to place after it hit the ground, and the slinky was born. 12 - Pacemaker - During his experiment he realised if a heart stopped beating due to cooling, it could be started again by artificial stimulation. This realisation led to the pacemaker. #Invention #History #Science Copyright Disclaimer Under Section 107 of the Copyright Act 1976, allowance is made for "fair use" for purposes such as criticism, comment, news reporting, teaching, scholarship, and research. Fair use is a use permitted by copyright statute that might otherwise be infringing. Non-profit, educational or personal use tips the balance in favor of fair use. ● Watch, rate, share and Comment your favorite ● Please leave a like if you enjoyed and tell me what you think in the comments! ● Don't forget to subscribe my channel to help us reach to 100,000 Subscribers Like Us On Social Media ● Facebook : facebook.com/tfreaknest ● Twitter : twitter.com/tfreaknest ● Website : rochakduniya.com Like || Share || Subscribe Us For More Freaky Interesting Videos.. Thankyou

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