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The first answer is that Samuel Morse invented the Morse Code. And the telegraph. The second answer is that Alexander Graham Bell invented the very first telephone.
Samuel Morse was instrumental in creating better and more efficient means of long-distance communication with the invention of the telegraph and Morse code in the 1830s. His innovations enabled rapid transmission of messages over long distances, revolutionizing communication. Additionally, Alexander Graham Bell's invention of the telephone in 1876 further advanced long-distance communication by allowing real-time voice conversations. Together, these inventions laid the foundation for modern communication systems.
Alexander Graham Bell's assistant was named Thomas Watson. He played a crucial role in Bell's experiments with the telephone and was present during the historic first successful telephone call in 1876. Watson's contributions were integral to the development and implementation of Bell's inventions.
Alexander Graham Bell's father, Alexander Melville Bell, was a prominent teacher of elocution and phonetics, and he developed a system for teaching the deaf. His mother, Eliza Grace Symonds Bell, was also deaf and was a talented pianist. The family's focus on communication and sound influenced Bell's later inventions and work with the hearing impaired.
CW on Bell typically refers to "Continuous Wave," a mode of radio transmission used in amateur radio and other communications. It involves sending information using a simple on-off keying method, often associated with Morse code. In the context of Bell, it could also relate to Bell Canada's telecommunications services, but without additional context, CW primarily denotes the radio transmission method.
they helped to contribute because they invented a lot of stuff that people used today
they bout allowed factories to stay open after sunset thereby producing more goods for consumers
They all invented methods of communication... Morse - morse code, Bell - telephone & Marconi - radio.
Samuel Morse invented Morse code in the early 1840's, where as Alexander graham bell did not invent the telephone until 1870, a mere 2 years before Samuel Morse's death. Whups, forgot to answer the question. Samuel Morse was born in 1791, and Alexander Graham Bell was born in 1847 making Samuel Morse 56 years older than Alexander Graham Bell
Morse, Bell, and Marconi invented or popularized a form of long-distance communication between people.
There were several inventions that filled the needs of better communications in order to support industrial growth and also to serve the general public. The telegraph was improved, wireless equipment that could cross oceans was pioneered by Marconi. The telephone ( Bell held the US Patent ). Also fax machines, internet communications. As industrialization grows, new technologies will aid that growth. Additionally, better ship engines, the airplane and better railroads all have been inventions to aid industrial growth and fast travel.
Alexander G. Bell created the first working phone, this is where the Bell phone company origionated Samuel Morse created Moorse code
Because he invented the telephone and other inventions
Alvin Graham Bell was best known for the telephone
Some inventions that did not come out of Edison's laboratory at Menlo Park include the telephone (invented by Alexander Graham Bell), the airplane (invented by the Wright brothers), and the light bulb (although Edison improved upon existing designs).
Inventors have employed electricity in many of their inventions. Some of the most famous inventions using electricity are: 1. Telegraph by Samuel Morse; 2. Telephone by Alexander Graham Bell; 3. Light bulb by Thomas Edison; 4. Wireless telegraphy by G. Marconi; 5. Radio vacuum tube by Lee DeForest; and 6. Television by Vladimir Zworykin
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