martes, 12 de octubre de 2010


year
1876
1878
1879
1890
1895
Personality
Alexander Graham Bell
Thomas Alva Edison
Thomas Alva Edison
Clement Ader
Wilhelm Conrad RöntgenEscuchar

Invention
Telephone
Phonograph
Incandescent lamp
Plane
X-ray
Description
The phone is a telecommunication device designed to transmit acoustic signals through electrical signals from a distance.
In 1876, after discovering that to transmit human voice could only be to use a continuous stream, the Scottish-born American inventor Alexander Graham Bell built and patented a few hours before Elisha Gray fellow first phone capable of transmitting and receiving human voice their quality and timbre.

The phonograph was that, until 1876, it created the first device capable of recording sound, although it was the first who could play after. The first piece performed was "Mary had a little lamb "(" Mary had a little lamb ") on November 21, 1877, demonstrated the device for the first time on 29 November that year and patented it on 19 February 1878. The phonograph using a mechanical analog recording system in which sound waves are transformed into mechanical vibrations by an acoustic-mechanical transducer. These vibrations move a stylus styling a helical groove on a phonograph cylinder.
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An incandescent lamp is a device that produces light beam through heating by Joule effect.
The invention of the incandescent lamp is generally attributed to Thomas Alva Edison who presented on October 21, 1879 a practical and viable lamp, which it wore during 48 hours. On January 27, 1880 was granted the patent, numbered 223,898.
The bulb is one of the inventions used by men since its inception to date.

Years of research by many people eager to achieve that feat, they generated weak results and slow, but steady. On August 28, 1883, John J. Montgomery was the first person to make a controlled flight with a machine heavier than air, a glider.
The first plane itself was created by Clement Ader, on October 9, 1890 to take off and fly 50 m.
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The history of X-ray begins with the British scientist William Crookes, who investigated in the effects of certain gases to energy shocks. These experiments were carried out in a vacuum tube, and electrodes to generate high voltage current. He called it, “the Crookes tube”. Well, this tube being near photographic plate, it generated some burred images.
Then to this way, Nikola Tesla in 1887, began to study this effect created by Crookes tubes.
But until November 8, 1895 were discovered X-rays, the physicist Wilhelm Conrad Röntgen, experimented with Hittorff-Crookes tube (or simply Crookes tube) and Ruhmkorff coil. Analyzed the cathode rays to prevent violet fluorescence produced cathode rays in the walls of a glass tube

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2 comentarios:

  1. I think that all these persons had special skills which let them do these great inventions.
    If they hadnt work so much, we surely couldnt be in contact with our familiars.We couldnt travel so far.
    May be we could still use oil lamps and with a lot od mesical problems.
    If they hadnt work in their inventions we couldnt have the life that now we have.
    I think this is a very good work , but in the next just try to write with more visible colors, thats all.

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