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Jordyn G., Julie S., and Sydney M. +1
Period 1Section 4.2
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A) Thomas Howard B) James Hamm C) Alexander Bell D) Jerry Sienfeld
Who created the first telephone?
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A) Thomas Howard B) James Hamm
C) Alexander Bell D) Jerry Sienfeld
Who created the first telephone?
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A) Mouthpiece, receiver, and switching system
B) Transmitter, receiver, and a dialing mechanism
C) Electromagnetic waves, transmitter, and dialing buttons
What are the telephones 3 main parts?
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A) Mouthpiece, receiver, and switching system
B) Transmitter, receiver, and a dialing mechanism
C) Electromagnetic waves, transmitter, and dialing buttons
What are the telephones 3 main parts?
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A) 1876 B) 1954 C) 1892 D) 1870
When was a telephone created?
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A) 1876 B) 1954 C) 1892 D) 1870
When was a telephone created?
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A) Signal B) CRT C) Cathode-Ray Tube D) Electromagnetic
______ waves can be used to carry images as well as sound.
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A) Signal B) CRT C) Cathode-Ray Tube
D) Electromagnetic
______ waves can be used to carry images as well as sound.
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A) Communication satellites B) Sounds converted into an electronic signal C) A wave that consists of changing electric
fields
What is transmission?
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A) Communication satellites
B) Sounds converted into an electronic signal
C) A wave that consists of changing electric fields
What is transmission?
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A) Electromagnetic waves B) Communication satellites C) Reception D) Cathode-Ray Tubes
What makes up television?
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A) Electromagnetic waves
B) Communication satellites C) Reception D) Cathode-Ray Tubes
What makes up television?
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A) Dialing buttonsB) Ear-piece C) The cordD) Diaphragm
Where is the telephone receiver located?
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A) Dialing buttons
B) Ear-piece C) The cordD) Diaphragm
Where is the telephone receiver located?
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A) Audio electronic signalB) TunerC) Electron beamsD) Picture Tube
What is a cathode-ray tube?
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A) Audio electronic signalB) TunerC) Electron beams
D) Picture Tube
What is a cathode-ray tube?
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A) around charged particlesB) Around telephonesC) Non of the above
Where are electric fields?
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A) around charged particles
B) Around telephonesC) Non of the above
Where are electric fields?
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