Good question. I researched this when I had to solve a crossword xD Ulysses S. Grant was the president when the telephone was invented. Hope this helps! Eli
phonographs answer 2 As the phonograph had been invented during the 1870's the correct answers is - electric recording.
Many notable inventors were American, including Thomas Edison, who is famous for inventing the phonograph and the electric light bulb, and Alexander Graham Bell, who invented the telephone. Other prominent figures include Henry Ford, who revolutionized the automobile industry with assembly line production, and the Wright brothers, Orville and Wilbur, who are credited with inventing the first successful airplane. These inventors significantly impacted technology and industry in the United States and around the world.
No, Thomas Edison did not develop the first steam engine in the United States. The steam engine was invented earlier by figures like Thomas Newcomen and James Watt in the 18th century. Edison is best known for his contributions to electric power and invention of devices like the phonograph and the electric light bulb, rather than steam engine technology.
no Lincoln did not use a phone for it was not invented
well the guy that made this thingy wanted to build something so he did and that is why there was an electric telegraph invented.
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Rutherford B. Hayes
Both the phonograph and electric lightbulb were invented in the late 19th century.
Thomas Edison invented the phonograph, the electric light bulb; improved the telephone, and the motion picture camera, but I am not aware of any work with animals.
the electric lightbulb
why was the phonograph invented
The phonograph, originally invented by Thomas Edison in 1877, is not an electric device; it operates mechanically using a needle that vibrates against grooves in a rotating disc to produce sound. However, later developments, such as the electric phonograph or turntable, incorporated electric motors and amplifiers for improved sound quality and convenience. So, while the traditional phonograph is not electric, modern adaptations can be.
Rutherford B. Hayes was President when each of these inventions were made.(The is always a question about when an invention is made because there is a difference between making a lab prototype and producing a practical, marketable version of the product, but one reasonable date for each of these inventions falls while Hayes was in office.
Thomas Edison invented the phonograph, the motion picture camera, and the electric light bulb.
The light bulb!
The phonograph was invented by Thomas Alba Edison in 1877. He invented the phonograph in Menlo Park, New Jersey.