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The greatest obstacle Philo Farnsworth had to overcome was his age. He wasn't even in high school when he first had the idea for how to make televisions work. School work, studying, and work delayed his progress.
Philo Farnsworth invented TV because he loved to fix and create machines. An idea came to him about how to break down images into parallel lines of light and how to capture and transmit them. He transmitted his first image on his TV at the age of 22.
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In 1970 this kid named paul duke inveneted the TV.
Philo T. Farnsworth, invented it in 1921 while plowing a field at age 14 and disclosed his ideas to his high school chemistry teacher in 1922. He first demonstrated a working version of his electronic television in 1927.
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Sarah Boone was awarded the patent for the ironing board but did not create any other inventions that were patented at the time. Her life is actually somewhat of a mystery.
No, General Electric did not make the first black-and-white television. The first successful black-and-white television broadcasts were developed by Philo Farnsworth and John Logie Baird in the late 1920s. General Electric was involved in the television industry and contributed to its development, but they were not the pioneers of the first black-and-white TV.
He invented the assembly line and the Model T.
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