The scientist who invented the telephone was Scottish. His name was Alexander Graham Bell. In March 1876 while he testing out his invention when he spilt some chemicals on his clothes he called out "Mr Watson (who was his assistant), come here. I want you!" Even though Watson was in another room he came rushing to help.
There are approximately 120 million telephone poles in the United States.
We were just told, by the City of Austin's utility pole contractor, that the weight of a utility pole (much like a telephone pole) is 700 pounds. Hope this information is of some help to the telephone weight query. - Austin, Texas USA
As of May 2020, there were around 14,090 telephone operators employed in the United States. This number may have changed since then due to technological advancements and changes in communication systems.
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The first drive-thru restaurant with the use of speakers to order food, was invented by Esther Snyder and her husband Harry, in 1948. The name of the restaurant was In-N-Out. As to why this was done I would assume convience.
Nobody. The telephone was invented by a British (Scottish) man called Alexander Graham Bell in 1876.
he is famous mathematician and scientist that contributed to the development of telephone his name Sr. Joel Omongos
James Watt was the name of that scientist.
The man name who invented telephone isAlexander Graham Bell
The telephone was invented in America, not in India.
Unlikely. He was born in Edinburgh and invented the telephone while in the United States but, more importantly, he did not have a telephone of his own, considering it an intrusion on his real work as a scientist.
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He invented the telephone, hence the name Bell.
Alexander Graham Bell invented the telephone
George Stephenson invented the engine for locomotives
Alexander Graham Bell was born on March 3, 1847 in Edinburgh, Scotland. He invented the telephone on July 1, 1875.
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