Friday, May 27, 2016

Alexander Graham Bell, scientist, engineer and inventor who gave a dramatic development of communication. Little is known about him except as the inventor of the telephone! We will learn some interesting facts about this famous character.
He was Scottish and raised in Scotland. His childhood was surrounded by science and experiments.

He was named after his grandfather, Alexander Bell and had no name. GRAHAM His middle name was given by his father as a birthday present when he turned 11.

His family was fond of communication and made many efforts to improve and simplify communication. This created a deep interest in Alexander's mind and became passionate about science.

He moved to Canada when he was 23 years old. He studied in the human voice and to gain experience, worked in many schools for the deaf.

Campaigning to exploring the world of communication and speaking words he was largely recognized and experienced by his mother and his wife. Both were deaf and seeking inspiration from his family.

less known fact is that this famous personality was an amazing pianist and mastered at a very young age.

His experiments with sounds and voices led him to experiment with multiple sound devices like harmonic telegraph, phonoautograph, etc, allowing you to send several voice messages through a single cable, sound recording and messages, etc. He also worked on an acoustic model to develop a new communication device.

In 1876, Alexander Graham Bell and Elisha Gray, an electrical engineer filed the patent right for a device that transmits telegraphic sounds. It was a debate and the two were arguing over who filed the patent right first. However, Bell was awarded the patent right.

In a few days, he invented the first phone and succeeded in their attempts.

The first words uttered by Bell via phone were -'Mr his assistant Watson, come here. Want to see you'.

His ongoing research and experiments helped improve the design of the phone and then was used by over one million in the US ..

In addition, he also had a keen interest in science-related fields. It was a part of many medical research, hunted by the discovery of alternative fuels, he experimented with metals and more.

His childhood was filled with tragedies and faced the dreaded disease of the 19th century, tuberculosis. His spirit and passion helped him recover.

Bell has instilled great science and love with the invention of the phone.

A famous quote from this great personality! - Before anything else, preparation is the key to success.

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