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Hello Grandpa!
Early Life
Bell at age 29
At the Age of
16, Graham began
to teach music
and speech at a
boys school.
Years later, Bell
started teaching
his fathers visual
speech to deaf
and hearing
impaired children.
Tuberculosis-1870
In 1870, Bells two
brothers died of
tuberculosis.
Boston University
The Telephone
is Patented
On March 7, 1876,
Bell recieved his
patent for the
telephone.
Reeds
Successful!
The Speaker
The speaker picks up
the sounds waves from
the other line, and
sends them through
the network to your
ear drums. The sounds
vibrate in your ear, and
you then have sound.
The Microphone
The microphone has a
diaphragm where the
sounds waves vibrate
the area. The
amplifier, a small part
of the telephone then
sends it through to the
other lines speaker,
reinterpreting the
sounds into physical
vibrations.
The Ringer
The Ringer was also
an improvement
made from the
simple telephone.
The ringer is made
up of a bell so that
you are aware when
another line is
calling you.
Keypad
The touch tone
keypad consists of
twelve buttons. It
has the digits 1-9,
and zero. To the left
of the zero is the
star key. Located on
its right is the
pound key.
The Telephone
The telephone may seem
like a complicated machine,
but it really is one of the
simplest devices that you
may find in your home, or
anywhere else you can
imagine.
A Sad day in
History
On August 2, 1922,
Alexander Graham Bell
died at his home in
Baddek Nova Scotia.
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About Me!
My name is Mary
Louise Shore and
I love to travel,
play volleyball,
watch Ncstate
basketball and
smile! I love
skittles and oreos.