The materials Edison used to make the phonograph was tinfoil made into a cylinder with a rigid stylus pressed on it. The first recording was of Edison saying the nursery rhythm Mary had a little lamb.
Mary had a little lamb
· Edison predicted that people would use phonograph technology to record phone conversations, dictation and final messages of dying family members. · Phonograph literally means "writing sound" or "sound writer" in Greek. · The very first model Edison made was with was paper. · Another name for Phonograph is Gramophone. · The Phonograph was invented in 1877 and lasted till 1912, when the record player was invented.
· Edison predicted that people would use phonograph technology to record phone conversations, dictation and final messages of dying family members. · Phonograph literally means "writing sound" or "sound writer" in Greek. · The very first model Edison made was with was paper. · Another name for Phonograph is Gramophone. · The Phonograph was invented in 1877 and lasted till 1912, when the record player was invented.
The phonograph's use has obviously decreased over the years. It was invented in 1877 by Thomas Alva Edison so assuming some people still use it, it has been around for around 140 years.
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Thomas Edison had many inventions that are still in use today. These inventions include the tin foil phonograph, the incandescent light bulb, electricity, the motion picture player, and many others.
you clik on the bag and then you click on the phonograph
i think it was 100 or somthing
It is rare to see a phonograph now. A phonograph is also called a gramophone. A modern equivalent of a phonograph would be a CD player.
I'm looking for answers to the same question, the science teacher said we had to write an essay on how Eddison made the lightbulb. The only one I could find was carbonised bamboo.
Thomas Edison had traits like being open-minded. He had a great way of inventing and at the same time of helping people with his inventions, which included the phonograph and the lightbulb. People owe their modern way of life to Edison's ideas. Cartoonists and advertisers use a light bulb indicating that someone has an IDEA. No inventor yet has competed with the 1 093 US patents that Thomas Edison earned.
The electric light bulb.