Radio
Marconi is associated with the invention of the radio.
Marconi is credited with the invention of radio.
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"Radio" or "Wireless"
"Radio" or "Wireless"
"Radio" or "Wireless"
Guglielmo Marconi is known for his invention of the long-distance radio. He was from the country of Italy and also created Marconi's law.
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Though history books continue to give Guglielmo Marconi credit for the invention of radio, Tesla's lectures on wireless broadcasting precede Marconi's radio patents by some three years. The U.S. Supreme Court ruled on the matter in Tesla's favor, and struck down Marconi's patent claim, in 1943.
People responded differently to the inventions made by Marconi, Farnsworth, and Bell. Marconi's invention of the radio was met with excitement and enthusiasm as it revolutionized communication over long distances. Farnsworth's invention of the television was initially met with skepticism but eventually became a household staple. Bell's invention of the telephone was met with both curiosity and skepticism initially but quickly became an essential tool for communication.
Guglielmo Marconi's invention changed the world because people could communicate without wires across the seas and other places