Ubicación virtual: Pioneers

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    Edinburgh, Great Britain (1831-1879) His famous equations describe and quantify force fields. His theory suggested the possibility of creating electromagnetic waves in a laboratory.

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    Bologna, Italy (1874 – 1937) Discovered that transmission waves travel better at night than during the day. Which means that radio waves are better reflected in the upper layers of the atmosphere, because solar radiation ionizes them.

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    United States (1847-1931) The incandescent filament lamp is his most outstanding invention. As well as the phonograph that recorded and reproduced any sound. I create an experimental sound film by coordinating the image with the sound of a phonograph record.

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    Great Britain (1847-1922) Designed the telephone with the help of Thomas Watson to convert sound into electrical impulses, originally aimed at the deaf. He developed the graphophone and 18 individual and 12 more collaborative patents for various inventions.

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    Russia (1859-1905) Presented what is said to be the first radio receiver capable of receiving Hertzian waves and found the best method to send and receive these waves: An antenna that is a metallic filament.

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