Invention of the telephone

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    consuming emotions. The sense of fear and awe that descends upon us when in the face of daunting events or inventions has become less and less mystical and more of a routine due to desensitization. Inventions we consider essential and routine such as the radio or television caused an uprising when first introduced to the public in the 1900’s. For Americans living in the early 20th century, the invention of three dimensional (3D) printing would have certainly created havoc. Considering the fact…

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    One of his most significant inventions is the AC electrical system. In 1887, whenever he received funding for his Tesla Electric Light Company, he filed patents for several AC inventions. His system caught interest of engineer and businessman George Westinghouse, who wanted to supply the nation with long-distance power. In 1888, Westinghouse purchased his…

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    Nikola Tesla attended the Technical University at Graz, where he had his first experience with true electrical engineering. The Gramme dynamo was one of the first electric motors/generators, and it proved to inspire many aspects of Tesla’s future inventions (“Nikola Tesla, Britannica”).…

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    who invented the multiplex railway telegraph which allowed communication between moving trains and train depots. A year later he developed a system for overhead electric conducting which helped power locomotives. C)Thomas Edison claimed that the invention of the multiplex telegraph was his and filed a lawsuit to support his claims stated on blackpast.org, but Granville T. Woods won the legal Challenge. V) Body Paragraph 5: Conclusion A) In conclusion, just like the untold stories such as…

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    Telephone Cell History

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    From Bell to Cell: The History of the Telephone After Alexander Graham Bell successfully spoke the first words over an electric current to his assistant, Thomas Watson, in 1876, he wrote to his father about a future where “friends converse with each other without leaving home” (“The First Telephone Call”). Could he have imagined that the technology he developed would one day strip the restrictions of staying indoors, and open up a world where a friend could be on a beach in San Juan, Puerto…

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    Most of the new inventions were made to help people in need and to conduct a massive flow of production, in the growth of "Good" Capitalism. many of the famous inventors that grew during the progressive were: The Wright brothers , Henry ford, Albert Einstein , Alexander Graham Bell and many others. Ideas that came from this time consist with the idea of an easier and industrial growth which were a better help to the failing economy in the early 1900s . Inventions like the telephone, The…

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    Technology is a Greek word of origin, consisting of two parts, the first section: Techno, which means craft, skill or art. The second section: Logy, which means science or study. Thus, the word technology refers to the science of performance and application. The concept of technology is a common and commonly used word, defined as a comprehensive process that applies science and knowledge systematically in all areas to achieve the practical aspects of society. Technology can be defined as the…

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    world: language, writing, and communication. Particularly in communication, it has influenced the way people converse since the invention of the telephone. While most were excited for the invention of the “new fangled” telephone, some had reservations on how it would affect individual relations with one another. This attitude has continued throughout history with the invention of cell phones, texting, the internet, and social media. While keeping the world interconnected and improving…

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    could communicate with someone like him thus the starting of the human race. Over the years humans have invented many things to communicate with people living faraway, for example one invention still being used today the telephone which believe it or not was invented in 1876 by Alexander Graham Bell. The telephone has been redesign and renovate over the past decades but in the early 1980’s there was something new and meant one could communicate with anyone anywhere no longer where the phone…

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    low income family. She notes that a lot of people did not have televisions at all in the fifties. My grandmother has been alive to see the evolution of the telephone. Before she was born, people used to use wiregrams to send messages to people. This continued after she born until around the fifties. After that, telegrams were used. When telephones were first used, a person could not just pick it up and call someone, either. They had to talk to an operator and if a lot of people were on the phone…

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