Today I will be telling you about the scientist Alexander Graham Bell, the first sight I will be using is called Primary Facts. He was born on March 3, 1847. He was a scientist, inventor and engineer. When he was just 12 years old (about my age) he invented ‘dehusking’ a machine to remove the husk from wheat. His mother, Eliza, started to lose her hearing when he was a young age. In order for his mother to start hearing again she had go to these gatherings Alexander learned this thing ‘finger language’ which is now called sign language. He learned this to have better communication with his mother. He started to learn a thing that he could say things by touching her forehead. He was greatly inspired by Hermann von Helmholtz and he thought …show more content…
the it must be possible to use electricity to make up human speech. By 1870, both of Alexander’s brothers had passed away.
They suffered with tuberculosis. In response to this he and his parents moved to Canada. They purchased a farm near Brantford, Ontario. In Canada, Bell learned to speak the language of the native Mohawk tribe. Bell set up a worship and started to experiment with a ‘harmonic telegraph’, successfully transmitting piano music. In the month of March of 1876 he issued the first telephone. He started the Bell Telephone Company in 1877. By the mid-1800s, more than 150,000 US households owned a telephone.
Alexander Graham Bell was a compulsive inventor. In addition to the telephone, he also worked on metal detectors, phonographs, aerial vehicles, hydro airplanes, a metal jacket to aid breathing, an audiometer to help diagnose minor hearing loss, and an iceberg location device. He was also interested in alternative fuels, composting toilets and air conditioning.
The next website is highbrow.com Alexander Graham Bell, invented the telephone and other less famous inventions. Bell’s father and family were very famous elocutionists and authorities on helping deaf-mute people. Both Bell’s mother and his wife were deaf. Bell’s invention grew on speech and hearing, which he considered more important that the
telephone. Bell started inventing at a young age. He invented multiple things. He invented the telephone, sign language, he was working towards harmonic telegraph, he also invented lots of other things. His brothers died between 1867 and 1870 suffering with tuberculosis. Then he died in August 2, 1922. The next website is Biography.com. Alexander was a scottish-born scientist and inventor. He was best known for inventing the first working telephone in 1876. He founding the Bell Telephone Company in 1877. Bell’s education was largely received through numerous experiments in sound and the furthering of his father’s work on Visible Speech for the deaf. Bell worked with Thomas Watson on the design and patent of the first practical telephone. In all, Bell held 18 patents in his name alone and 12 that he started with collaborators. To sum up the essay, Bell had a lot of great inventions. Most of the things he created we still use today, like sign language, the telephone, and many more. Thanks to him we can actually talk to people anywhere now without using letter to talk to people. I am also glad that he made it so that we can have smartphones. That is my essay about Alexander Graham Bell.
The telephone was said to be invented by Alexander Graham Bell, some critics believe that the real inventor was a man named Elisha Gray. After many debates people commonly now believe that Alexander Graham Bell invented the first telephone. Inspired by his deaf parents he wanted to invent something that people could use easily and was easy to access. So he worked on his invention day and night for many days. Eventually He got the perfect thing that he had been looking for. He had finally invented a device that you could hear human voices through technology. On March 7, 1876 after all of Alexander G. Bell’s hard work he patented his great invention...
Debate continues to who should be credited with inventing the telephone. In 2002, even the US Congress succumbed to the truth and “changed its mind” on the issue gave credit to the real inventor and rewrote history that the original telephone was in fact invented by Antonio Meucci. Bell was a cunning opportunist who took all the credit for a more brilliant scientist’s work. The House of Representatives voted to recognize telecommunications genius Antonio Meucci as the father of modern communications. Credit usually goes to the person with the patent and in the history books Alexander Graham Bell as the inventor of the telephone after Bell was awarded US Patent Number 174,465, Improvement on Telegraphy, on March 7, 1876.
For Americans, this allowed for overnight travel and became time-saving. Beneficial to businesses in the railroad industry, the demand of these cars went up. Moreover, Alexander Graham Bell was an inventor who created the telephone in 1876, inspired by the hearing impairment of both his mother and wife. The patent of this invention was soon recognized globally, and affected the means of communication. Although it was a novelty item, it was crucial and necessary for businesses to possess.
Has the question of “who even thought to invent the telephone or metal detector?” ever came into your head? Or been going through the internet and came across the name Alexander Graham Bell and wondered who it was? Well Alexander was the inventor of many things like the telephone, and the metal detector. Bell was a very smart man who came from a very smart family.
The cylinder phonograph proved to be successful, but the problem with the machine was that the tin foil only allowed a few uses. With the help of another great inventor, new advances could be made to improve this invention. The inventor of the telephone, Alexander Graham Bell, had set up a laboratory for his cousin, Chichester Bell and Charles Tainter. Bell a...
To begin with, the Invention that Alexander Graham Bell is most remembered for is the telephone. I will explain the idea, how it works, and the story behind it. First, the harmonic telephone was just an idea till about the year 1874 when Mr. Bell started work on the phone to send multiple telegraph messages at one time. This device would take a telegraph line to transfer the human voice from one place to another. For this job he hired a man named Thomas A. Watson, electrical designer. Second, the way this machine works is that the transmitter was in one room with metal strings attached to the device. Which looked like a cone connected to metal strings. Those strings would stretch out of the room to a different room. In the other room the receiver was there this looked like an 8 ounce cup of water. These two things were the transmitter and receiver of the first telephone from 1876. Thirdly, the story behind the telephone made it even more special that Mr. Bell actually made the telephone in Canada and was never an American citizen yet got the protection of invention by the United States of America. This story all started when Alexander was in his room working on the phone and his partner...
Who is Alexander Hamilton? He was the first Secretary of Treasury. He was an orphan. He wasn’t a president but you carry him every day. He’s on the 10 dollar bill. Alexander Hamilton was born January 11, 1757 on the British Islands in the West Indies. Hamilton also had a brother named James Jr which was born in 1765. James Jr and Hamilton was both born out of wedlock to a women named Rachel Lavien who was a French Huguenot descent, and father name was James Hamilton a Scottish lard. Wedlock is when to people that aren’t married have kid(s). Rachel met James about 1750 when she left her first husband and son traveling to Saint Kitts. James and Rachel moved back to her home town in Nevis where she inherited land from her late father. The fact
Alexander Hamilton was born January 11, 1755 or 1757,(The exact birth date is unknown) on the island of Nevis, British West Indies. Alexander was not born into a rich or famous family. Alexander Hamilton's family was too poor to afford any regular schooling. Alexander later recalled studying for a short time at a Jewish school. His mother Rachel Fawcett married a sugar planter named John Lavien on the island of St. Croix in the 1740s. Lavien was very harasive and would frequently beat her. Alexander moved to the mainland in 1772 and entered King’s College the following year which now is Columbia University. Hamilton arrived in the colonies as a teenager, and quickly began a remarkable career.
He grew up with his family as strong culture of speech therapy because his father and grandfather were involved for speech therapy with him that they encouraged them to become public speaker and Deaf Educator. His father invented of visible speech what he was development of alphabet and symbols to understand of different mouth movements as concept of reading-lip. In 1870, his family moved out to Canada from England, then one year later, moved out to Boston from Canada. He still motivates for Deaf educator. He taught them for signs, the alphabet, and speech in success of teaching method for deaf educator in Boston School for the Deaf. He has public speakers in large audiences, and then somehow he noticed three Deaf women what they attractive him. Also, they are different degree of hearing level. They have different background as speech, sign language skills, and experiences. Bell attracted on last young Deaf woman. Alexander discovered for new invent of telephone in 1874, because he tried to make new hearing aids to help Deaf people able to hear by noise and sound even help them to development of speech. It was successful for developed of his invention of the telephone. In 1874, Bell tested to called his assistant, Thomas Watson and said: “Watson I want to come here.” (Nicken, 133 pp.) After first invention, he had another inventions of technology is photo-phone. Bell attracted and fell love with his deaf student mentioned is Mabel Hubbard. She was illness to become Deaf cause by scarlet fever in five years old. She never learn sign language as manual communication, also, she uses speech and lipreading as well. That how she affect to change Bell’s mind to lead of against of sign language and Deaf’s marriage. He decided to studied for science in eugenic what he wants to help Deaf people become able to hearing and speaking to other people as hearing people consider of “normalization.”
There were also many inventions during this time. One of which is something most of us in the twenty-first century can’t live without, the telephone. It was invented in 1876 by Alexander Graham Bell (Farah 611). 69 years earlier, the first practical steamboat was designed by Robert Fulton (Farah 606). But there was more to the 1800’s than just science and inven...
On March 10th, 1876, a revolutionary invention was created by Alexander Graham Bell. The telephone was invented to send vibrations from one receiver to another electrically (History.com ‘Speech Transmitted by Telephone’ accessed on March 11, 2014), and due to Alexander Graham Bell accidentally discovering that he could hear the sound of a ‘clock spring twanging’ (Marry Bellis, ‘The History of the Telephone’ accessed on March 11, 2014), that was possible. The invention of the telephone permitted new levels of communication, allowed families connect around the world, and improved military systems, but also served negative consequences, such as breached privacy. If two people wanted to have a conversation, they would have to write letters back and forth, but with the telephone they were able to pick up the receiver, dial the number, and be connected in a matter of minutes. Telephones enabled long-distance communication, which allowed families to converse despite their location. Military officials and soldiers were also able to stay in touch through field telephones as well as keep contact with the president. Although telephones were originally placed in general stores or other major city locations and homes/neighborhoods that were wired (Elon.edu ‘World Changes Due to the Telephone’ accessed on April 2, 2014), telephones became commonly used in homes in the early twentieth century when telephones began to connect internationally.
Following this, undersea cable and satellites, which made it possible to link points halfway around the earth sounding as if from next door. Finally, by adding three digit area codes, all phone calls, either to next door or around the world, can be made by the caller. The first telephone company to establish a telephone industry was the Bell Telephone Company, in 1877, by Alexander Graham Bell. This did last for sometime, however, independent telephone companies were started in many cities and small towns. By 1908, many customers were being served by a new company called AT&T, which eventually bought out the Bell Company.
Many inventions revolutionized society and one example is the telephone, which was introduced to society in 1876. The inventor, Alexander Graham Bell developed this idea and the telephone made him famous because communication would never be the same after the development of the telephone. The telephone made an incredible impact on society. The impact could be seen through the quickness of communication, business, easier communication in wars, and some negative effects too.
Despite the short amount of time since the introduction of the smartphone, the rapid development of the software and technology has had a tremendous effect on the everyday life of society today. The concept of communicating through a telephone was developed in the 1870s. Devices to transmit speech electrically were designed by Elisha Gray and Alexander Graham Bell, but Bell's design was patented first. On March 10, 1876, Alexander Graham Bell achieved one of his greatest successes in the making of the telephone. This brought upon a major change in communication and gave leeway to the improvement of the telephone in the days to come (Bellis, 2013b).
On June 21, 1890, Bell and his assistant Charles Sumner invented a wireless telephone, named a photo phone. This photo phone allowed the transmission of both sound and huma...