I believe the telegraph invention was invented for his mother.
Thomas Edison saved a kid from a box car on a Railroad Track. The father, whom was very grateful, hired Edison as a Telegraph Operator.
Thomas Edison was 15 years old when he published his own newspaper, called the "Grand Trunk Herald," while working as a telegraph operator.
yes
Yes a telegraph can be wireless. Thomas Edison invented the first wireless telegraph
1856
the phonograph, telegraph, and the lightbulb.
Thomas Edison greatly influenced society through his inventions such as the incandescent light bulb, phonograph, and motion picture camera. These creations revolutionized daily life, entertainment, and communication, shaping the modern world we live in today. Edison's work laid the foundation for many technological advances that followed.
Yes, it was not Thomas Edison he invented the light bulb and not the telegraph.
The kinetographic camera and automatic telegraph, two of Thomas Edison's inventions, became powerful ways to communicate ideas and emotions. The kinetographic camera made successions of pictures look like they were moving, while the automatic telegraph made it easier for people to communicate over long distances.
no Alexander Graham Bell did
No. Edison had nothing to do with radio. Marconi patented the spark radio-telegraph.
Some important people in Thomas Edison's life were his wife, Mina Miller, who was supportive of his work and managed his business affairs; his close friend and business partner, Henry Ford, who shared Edison's interest in innovation and entrepreneurship; and his early mentor, the telegraph operator Marshall Lefferty, who inspired Edison's interest in science and technology.