Friday, 11 March 2016

ALEXANDER GRAHAM BELL

Personal information about Alexander Graham Bell


Who didn't know about one of the founder of telephone, a well known Alexander Graham Bell was born on March 3, 1847 in Edinburgh, Scotland. Through numerous experiments in sound and worked at a school for the deaf make his education was hugely received. On March 1876, he was acknowledged the first official patent for his telephone despite he had through years of challeges to his claim that he was the only one creator.



Alexander Graham Bell pursued his passion in scientific work until the rest of his life and he use the success of his own efforts to install many research centers nationwide. Bell died on August 2, 1922 in Cape Breton Island, Nova Scotia. 


He was educated at University of London. He was studied under his grandfather. Bell thought elocution and by using the methods of his father, he is a speech teacher for deaf student in England. Alexander was moved to Canada with his parents in 1870. 
                 

In 1872, he entrenched a school for the deaf in Massachusetts and Boston. For the next year, Alexander Graham Bell became a professor in speech and vocal physiology at Boston University. Bell continue doing experiments while teaching. He conduct a several telegraph messages together in one single wire. Plus, a various devices in order to help the deaf to speak by including the graphically recording sound waves.  



Bell explained that, "if i could make a current of electricity vary in intensity precisely as the air varies in density during the production of sound, I should be able to transmit speech telegraphically". Later in 1874, he has formed a new idea of telephone. His application for a patent was granted on March 7, 1876. 
              

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