To make a homemade telegraph using magnetism, you'll need a battery, a small electromagnet (made by wrapping insulated copper wire around a nail), a switch, and a simple circuit. Connect the battery to the switch and the electromagnet, ensuring the switch can open and close the circuit. When you close the switch, electricity flows through the wire, creating a magnetic field that can attract a nearby metal arm or lever to tap on a sound-making device, like a bell or paper. By opening and closing the switch, you can send Morse Code messages through the system.
Anything that is not pre-packaged is considered to be homemade in cooking. Homemade soup is made with fresh vegetables instead of canned.
HOW THEY MADE A MORSE CODE MACHINE Samuel F.B. Morse and Alfred Vail developed an electric telegraph which sent pulses of electrical current to control an electromagnet that was located at the receiving end of the telegraph wire.
no bcos they r only made at the chocolate factory
Yes, I can make homemade chili.
get home made creame and chease and put them together
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There's no function inside a TV set that requires magnetism to make it work.
There are several ways one can make homemade candle stick holders. Containers can be made from empty condiment jars, glasses, canning jars, and empty medicine bottles.
yes,mold is a homemade bacteria
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yes you can bake clay that you made at home then eat it
the telegraph made a change because you could send messages almost instantly -like facebook or email- but it was really hard to know what they ment because they used Morse code