Yes, the phone is electric and cannot work without a source of power. You can charge wireless phones through chargers connected to walls, however this charge will deplete over time. Batteries store this electricity and as the phone is used, so is the power. However there are phones that are plugged directly into a phone line wall socket. This has the ability to draw out electricity as well as connect to the network, making sure the phone connected to it is always charged.
The electric light bulb came first but was patented later that the telephone was.
The electric telephone allows me to communicate with people from all over the world... not simply in my town. I will soon be going away to college and being able to communicate with my family and friends with an electric telephone will allow me to hear their voices and not miss them so much.
Cheeky
Christmas lights (miniature lights). He invented flashing lights for outside trees that would not short out when it rained.
The telephone does that!
it is first converted into an electric signal by your telephone, and then transmitted over the copper wire
The telephone system converts acoustic energy into electric energy
public utilities commission
The light bulb and the electric telephone
Lamps, Hair Dryer, Wires and Electric Current
yes
Usually, supports overhead electric/telephone wires and equipment.