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The fax was invented to send documents through telephonic wires.
No, pylons do not send electricity. Pylons support electricity-carrying cables or wires that transmit electricity from power plants to homes and businesses.
They form electricity, using the suns rays, and then transform it into electric and send it through wires connected to it.
Solar panels generate electricity, direct current. This is normal electricity. It can travel along wires into batteries in your house, or it can go through an inverter and become alternating current which can be sold back to electricity companies. Whichever kind, it still travels along wires, just the same as bought electricity.
Electricity is transmitted through wires. The hydroelectric plant sends electricity through giant wires to a series of transformers. Transformers are devices that change electricity from high voltage to low voltage, and vice versa. The wires are connected to every part of the country.
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to send power through them so that electricity can get to your home
Because they wanted to send signals to places where wires didn't go - like to ships at sea.
Land-line telephones are a development of the Telegraph which used pulses of electricity to send Morse Code signals along metal wires. The use of similar wires to transmit speech was invented independently in the 1870s by Elisha Gray and Alexander Graham Bell. Bell won the race to the Patent Office by a few hours.
The early railroads established "polelines" to carry telegraph wires and electricity alongside the railroad tracks. These looked like what are called telephone poles today, but could have large "crossarms" at the top to carry many wires. These began with just 2 or 4 wires for telegrph use, which later had 2 wires for electricity added. As technology advanced, more wires were added to control trains and send other messages along the lines.