THE Bell was born on March 3, 1847, to Edinburgh, Scotland kaispoydase at the universities of Edinburgh and London. Moved to Canada in 1870 and stisInwmenes States in 1871 where he began to teach the system visible sekwfalaloys (Visual) speech. The system was developed by his father, Alexander Melville Bell, shows how the lips, tongue, and throat used in articulation of speech. The 1872to Bell founded a school for the stiBostoni of Massachusetts kwfalaloys. The school was then part of toypanepistimioy of Boston, where the Bell was appointed Professor of fwnitikisfysiologias. He became an American citizen in 1882. From the age of 18 o Bell worked on the idea of transmission tisomilias. In 1874, while working in a kind of Telegraph, developed the basikesidees for the phone. In the summer of 1875 Bell by the payer in accordance with experiments his assistant Thomas Watson observed that a sheet of steel otandoneito by various sounds affect power an electromagnet. 10He noted that it somewhere else another ilektromagnitisepireazotan from these power changes and in turn made another plate to vibrate. His experiments eventually proved epitychistis these March 10, 1876, when the first full sentence passed through toytilefwnoy: "Watson, come here, I want you." The subsequent demonstrations, particularly an 1876 stiFiladelfeia of Pennsylvania, introduced the world's totilefwno and stinorganwsi telephone company led the Bell in 1877. Other inventors also tried to create a communication device. Especially the Meutsi Antonio, who invented a akoystikisyskeyi at the beginning of 1870 and Elisha Gray filed one aitisieyresitechnias with the construction of the phone a few hours after the Bell stoSikago. In 1880 the Bell Award in France the prize Volta, which was accompanied by a cash prize of 50,000 francs, for his invention. With this money he founded the laboratory of Volta in Washington, where the same year he invented the synergatestoy and the fwtofwno (photophone), which diabibaze tinomilia through beams of light. Bell was one of the founders of the National Geographic Society kaiypiretise as President from 1896 to 1904. Also founded the journal Science in 1883. After the 1895 Bell's interests turned to aeronautics in which together with his associates created merikesendiaferoyses inventions. Bell later continued his studies on stisaities and the inheritance of deafness. He died on August 2, 1922, in Baddeck, Canada where today there is a museum dedicated to the work and life of
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