The telegraph was much faster than horseback messaging, as it could send messages instantly over long distances at the speed of electricity. This was a significant improvement over the time it took for messages to be delivered by horseback, which could take days or even weeks depending on the distance.
The first telegraph was invented in 1835 by a man who goes by Samuel Morris. He invented it in the Univsersity of New York, in New York.The reason why it was invented is because if you think of our daily life, how much do we text? How much to we call each other? Writing and sending letters took days to weeks. The telegraph was made for much faster communication, then it advanced into a telephone, and so on, but overall, it was invented for faster communication.
Electricity is faster than sound. The speed of electricity through a conductor is close to the speed of light, which is much faster than the speed of sound through air.
Light travels faster (much faster) than sound.
Light is faster than magnetism. The speed of light in a vacuum is constant at approximately 186,282 miles per second (299,792 kilometers per second), while the speed of magnetic fields propagating through a medium is usually much slower.
In 2002, CPUs were generally about 4-6 times faster than in 2000. This increase in speed was largely due to advancements in processor architecture and fabrication technology that allowed for faster clock speeds and more efficient processing.
Railroads allowed armies to move long distances much more quickly than by marching, and the telegraph was a much faster means of communication than messengers on horseback. As a result, an army's operational radius was vastly increased. It was not perfect as the railroad and telegraph lines had to be built in advance, but it was still a great improvement for the day. Before World War 1, trucks and radios were in existence, but armies were still mostly dependent on telegraph (or telephone) for communications and railroads for transportation, and they would remain dependent on them until after World War 2. Railroads and telegraphs seem antequated today, but during the Civil War they were a major military advance.
The first telegraph was invented in 1835 by a man who goes by Samuel Morris. He invented it in the Univsersity of New York, in New York.The reason why it was invented is because if you think of our daily life, how much do we text? How much to we call each other? Writing and sending letters took days to weeks. The telegraph was made for much faster communication, then it advanced into a telephone, and so on, but overall, it was invented for faster communication.
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um....YES! The only thing a Instinct wont do that the iPhone will is wifi. However, Most other features are better on the Instinct- much, MUCH faster internet capability, better Mp3 player, much better messaging (which by the way the better messaging and internet is cheaper with Sprint then AT&T). And that's just the begining...
The telegraph transformed print media by allowing news to be transmitted much faster over long distances, enabling newspapers to report on national and international events more quickly. This led to increased competition among newspapers to deliver up-to-date news, and facilitated the creation of wire services that provided news to multiple newspapers simultaneously.
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the telegraph enabled information to travel much faster considering the time period. the light bulb allowed people to work longer hours. both made the pathway to more technological advances that helped change the economy.
200+ years ago, before the inventions of things like the internet, computers, television, telephone, telegraph, automobile, and locomotive, it took much longer to tabulate votes. Ballots were counted by hand, and results had to be delivered by people on horseback or in wagons. That's why Inauguration Day used to be in March. With advances in transportation and communication, it later became possible to calculate voting results much faster, and Inauguration was moved up to January.
Telegraphy was discovered First and then Telephony was discovered much later by Alexander Graham Bell.
There were telegraph wires before Titanic sunk. Samuel Morse developed the system in the 1830's but we didn't have the WIRELESS telegraph until Guglielmo Marconi, much later on.