The telephone got it's name from the Greek words: tēle, meaning "far" and phōnē, meaning "voice"
yes. it uses them by when you answer the phone the electrical energy is reflected from your telephone wire to the person you are talking to's wire.
The dorsolateral striatum is responsible for the non-declarative memorization of a telephone number.
No, there are no telephone poles at the US base in Antarctica. Communication at the base is typically through satellite phones, internet, and radio due to the harsh environment that prevents the use of traditional telephone poles.
The process of making a telephone involves designing the components, assembling the circuitry and hardware, and testing the final product for functionality. Components such as a microphone, speaker, keypad, and circuit boards are assembled into a casing to create a functional telephone device. Quality control measures are implemented to ensure the telephone meets performance standards before being packaged and distributed.
It is terminology used in the telephone industry in regards to when a telephone circuit is activated when the handset has been lifted from the cradle or off hook. Off hook comes from when telephones had separate receivers that you put to your ear to listen. It was hung on a hook device on the side of the telephone. The mouth piece was fixed stationary on the front face of the telephone and the whole telephone was mounted on the wall.
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The telephone from the Greek: tēle, meaning "far" and phōnē, meaning "voice"
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The very first telephone, also commonly is known as a children's toy, is a tin can telephone.
The telephone was invented in America, not in India.
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yes and no cause Jada didn't want her name on the telephone but Will did, so he just got his first name and everybody last name
No it was always known as the "Telephone". Some tried to dub it "the speaking telegrah"
THEN WHO WAS PHONE!! lolol