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COURSE:

ENGLISH FOUR

SECOND ACTIVITY:
INVENTIONS IN PASSIVE VOICE

PRESENTED BY:

JHONATAN RAFAEL PADILLA MARTINEZ

TEACHER

AUDREY LOUISE GOULD

BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION – SEVENTH SEMESTER

BARRANQUILLA, APRIL 2018


INVENTION OF TELEVISION

In the origins of the television different mechanical solutions were


exposed, like the disc of Nipkow, in 1884; however, these
mechanical systems were discarded for the benefit of the current
totally electronic collection systems. In 1925 the Scottish inventor
John Logie Baird made the first real experience using two disks, one
in the emitter and one in the receiver, which were joined to the same
axis so that their rotation was synchronous and separated by 2 mm.
The first public television broadcasts were made by the BBC One in
England in 1927, the TF1 of France in 1935; and CBS and NBC in
the United States in 1930. In both cases mechanical systems were
used and the programs were not broadcast on a regular schedule.
The first station was created in August 1931 at his home by Manfred
von Ardenne. In 1928, he took charge of his inheritance with total
control over how it could be spent, and established his own private
research laboratory, Ardenne gave the world the first public
demonstration of a television system using a cathode ray tube for
transmission and reception. (Ardenne never developed a camera
tube, using the CRT instead as a flying point scanner to scan slides
and film.) 4 5 6 Ardenne achieves her first transmission of television
images on December 24, 1933, followed by tests for a public
television service in 1934. the first global service of electronically
scanned television began in Berlin in 1935, with the establishment of
the Fernsehsender «Paul Nipkow», which culminated with the live
broadcast of the Berlin Olympics 1936 from Berlin to public places
throughout Germany.7 8 Programming broadcasts began in England
in 1936, and in the United States on April 30, 1939, coinciding with
the inauguration of the New York Universal Exposition. Scheduled
broadcasts were interrupted during World War II, resuming when it
was over.
 What person invented the telephone?

The television was invented by the Scottish John Logie Baird

 What things is the invention?

An invention is the creation of an object, product, theory or process


that always involves the alteration of certain material or materials.

 In what year was the telephone invented?

The television was invented in 1925

 For what reason was the telephone invented?

Television is the means of mass communication par excellence, and


today is a necessary household appliance for the home, as it
informs us, entertains us, makes us happy, is part of the quality of
life of a family.

 In what way does the invention work?

it is an object, technique or process that has novel and transforming


characteristics. However, some inventions also represent an
innovative innovation without a background in science or technology
that extends the limits of human knowledge, Television produces a
series of tiny dots on the screen that, when viewed as a whole,
appear in an image. Older televisions depend on the cathode ray
tube to produce images, and operate with an analog signal

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