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Kaushal Mehta
<h1>Google Doodle Honored - Alessandro Volta</h1>

Google Doodle is praising what would have been the 270th birthday of the Italian physicist Alessandro Volta, who in the year 1800 distributed a hypothesis that prompt the present day battery.
Born February 18, 1745 in Como, Italy, Volta's creation was the consequence of an expert rivalry with Luigi Galvani, who found that analyzed frogs' legs would jerk when examined with a wire.
Galvani accepted the frogs' muscles produced the power, while Volta thought the creature tissue was just a conductor.
The level headed discussion electrifies Volta to explore different avenues regarding conductivity (regularly all alone tongue). In the end, Volta set up together a stack of metal plates and when metal wires were associated with both finishes of the stack, an electric current moved through the heap, demonstrating that creature tissue was not important to create an electric current.
The Google Doodle respects Volta's revelation with a vivified battery that is reminiscent of both a voltaic heap and a battery life update on smart phone.