Inventor of telephone: Graham Bell
Inventor of telephone: Graham Bell
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Everyone would know that many such inventions have been done in today's time, one of them is also the telephone, now you think that if there was no telephone in today's time, mobile would not have been invented. And we are not able to contact each other. Not only this, everyone will be well aware that Alexander Graham Bell, who invented a telephone-like object to contact each other in this world, was born on 3 March 1847 in Edinburgh, Scotland. Now think that if there is no such thing as communication in today's time, then the name of mobile and internet is not even there. Graham Bell was one such great man who connected the whole world by telephone. In the same way, today we are going to tell you some of the great success of Alexander Graham Bell and some special things related to his life.

Alexander Graham Bell's father Alexander Melville Bell was a professor, teaching the dumb and deaf in a school, while his mother Eliza Grace was a housewife. Alexander Graham Bell's father decided to name him his middle name Graham on his 11th birthday. Since childhood, Graham Bell had a great curiosity to know many things related to the world and its structure. He did not take long education from his school and left school at the age of 15. After some time, he shifted to his grandfather's house to complete his college studies. But in 1867, both his brothers died due to some deep illness. His father broke down after his brothers' death, and he became concerned about Graham Bell. After which his entire family settled in Canada.

In 1874, Graham Bell began working as an assistant with Thomas Watson, an electrician. After which there was a very deep relationship between him and Thomas. Only after that, they both started working on harmonic telegraph and voice trans meter. After this, on 10 March 1876, Graham Bell spoke to each other on the world's the first telephone, both Graham Bell and Thomas were in separate rooms at the time of this invention. Suddenly, the acid fell on Graham Bell, and he called Thomas Watson for help, Watson ran to him as soon as he heard his call. Watson told Graham Bell that his voice through the wire was coming clear in the other room. Hearing this, Graham Bell forgot his pain and started dancing happily. Then the world's the first telephone was invented in a very successful way.

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