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2 Bell, Alexander Graham
SUBJECT AREA: Telecommunications[br]b. 3 March 1847 Edinburgh, Scotlandd. 3 August 1922 Beinn Bhreagh, Baddeck, Cape Breton Island, Nova Scotia, Canada[br]Scottish/American inventor of the telephone.[br]Bell's grandfather was a professor of elocution in London and his father an authority on the physiology of the voice and on elocution; Bell was to follow in their footsteps. He was educated in Edinburgh, leaving school at 13. In 1863 he went to Elgin, Morayshire, as a pupil teacher in elocution, with a year's break to study at Edinburgh University; it was in 1865, while still in Elgin, that he first conceived the idea of the electrical transmission of speech. He went as a master to Somersetshire College, Bath (now in Avon), and in 1867 he moved to London to assist his father, who had taken up the grandfather's work in elocution. In the same year, he matriculated at London University, studying anatomy and physiology, and also began teaching the deaf. He continued to pursue the studies that were to lead to the invention of the telephone. At this time he read Helmholtz's The Sensations of Tone, an important work on the theory of sound that was to exert a considerable influence on him.In 1870 he accompanied his parents when they emigrated to Canada. His work for the deaf gained fame in both Canada and the USA, and in 1873 he was apponted professor of vocal physiology and the mechanics of speech at Boston University, Massachusetts. There, he continued to work on his theory that sound wave vibrations could be converted into a fluctuating electric current, be sent along a wire and then be converted back into sound waves by means of a receiver. He approached the problem from the background of the theory of sound and voice production rather than from that of electrical science, and by 1875 he had succeeded in constructing a rough model. On 7 March 1876 Bell spoke the famous command to his assistant, "Mr Watson, come here, I want you": this was the first time a human voice had been transmitted along a wire. Only three days earlier, Bell's first patent for the telephone had been granted. Almost simultaneously, but quite independently, Elisha Gray had achieved a similar result. After a period of litigation, the US Supreme Court awarded Bell priority, although Gray's device was technically superior.In 1877, three years after becoming a naturalized US citizen, Bell married the deaf daughter of his first backer. In August of that year, they travelled to Europe to combine a honeymoon with promotion of the telephone. Bell's patent was possibly the most valuable ever issued, for it gave birth to what later became the world's largest private service organization, the Bell Telephone Company.Bell had other scientific and technological interests: he made improvements in telegraphy and in Edison's gramophone, and he also developed a keen interest in aeronautics, working on Curtiss's flying machine. Bell founded the celebrated periodical Science.[br]Principal Honours and DistinctionsLegion of Honour; Hughes Medal, Royal Society, 1913.Further ReadingObituary, 7 August 1922, The Times. Dictionary of American Biography.R.Burlingame, 1964, Out of Silence into Sound, London: Macmillan.LRD -
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Русско-английский словарь по строительству и новым строительным технологиям > звонковый провод
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Russian-English dictionary of construction > звонковый провод
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[Я.Н.Лугинский, М.С.Фези-Жилинская, Ю.С.Кабиров. Англо-русский словарь по электротехнике и электроэнергетике, Москва, 1999 г.]Тематики
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Русско-английский словарь нормативно-технической терминологии > звонковый провод
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bell wire горн., signal wire ж.-д.Русско-английский политехнический словарь > сигнальный провод
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bell wire, bell pull;[ jeg hænger altid i en klokkestreng] I cannot call my soul my own. -
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bell wirebell wiresБългарски-Angleščina политехнически речник > звънчев проводник
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electric bell (attr.)звънчева инсталация electric bell wiringзвънчева жица bell-wire* * *звъ̀нчев,прил. ел. electric bell (attr.); \звънчева жица bell-wire; \звънчева инсталация electric bell wiring.* * *1. electric bell (attr.) 2. ЗВЪНЧЕВa жица bell-wire 3. ЗВЪНЧЕВa инсталация electric bell wiring -
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1) Naval: pilot wire3) Railway term: signal wire4) Telecommunications: signal lead5) Information technology: sense wire, sensing wire, signal line7) Makarov: bell wire -
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1) Construction: bell wire2) Mining: bell wire (для электровзрывания)3) Cables: bell cord (сигнальный), bell-wire (сигнальный) -
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cord эл., ( многожильный) cable, conductor, line, phase* * *про́вод м.
wire; ( проводник) conductorзаде́лывать [подсоединя́ть] про́вод в разъё́ме — terminate a wire in [to] a connectorзаплести́ про́вод, напр. вокру́г друго́го про́вода — weave the wire, e. g., around another wireзачища́ть про́вод ( снимать изоляцию) — strip a wireкрепи́ть про́вод под конта́ктным болто́м — grip a wire under a terminal screwheadлуди́ть про́вод — tin a wireнадреза́ть про́вод, напр. напи́льником — score the wire, e. g., with a fileпро́вод прошивае́т ферромагни́тный серде́чник вчт. — a wire runs through a magnetic core, a core is strung on a wireа́дресный про́вод вчт. — address wireпро́вод анте́нны, горизонта́льный — flat-top of an antennaбатаре́йный про́вод — battery leadвво́дный абоне́нтский про́вод — drop wireвозду́шный про́вод — open wire; overhead conductorпро́вод вы́борки ( в ЗУ матричного типа) — drive [select] wireго́лый про́вод — bare wire, bare connectorпро́вод зажига́ния авто — ignition cable, ignition wireзаземля́ющий про́вод — брит. earth(ing) wire; амер. ground(ing) wireпро́вод запре́та ( в ЗУ матричного типа) — inhibit wireзвонко́вый про́вод — bell wireизоли́рованный про́вод — insulated wireкалибро́ванный про́вод — calibrated leadкомпенсацио́нный про́вод — compensating leadконта́ктный про́вод ( в электротяге) — contact [trolley] wire, contact conductorконтро́льный про́вод — pilot wireкоордина́тный про́вод ( в ферритовом кубе) вчт. — coordinate line, coordinate wireкро́ссовый про́вод свз. — jumper wireле́нточный про́вод — strip [ribbon] conductorлине́йный про́вод — line conductorпро́вод ма́лого сече́ния — light-gauge wireмногопро́волочный про́вод — stranded wire, multiwire [stranded] conductorмонта́жный про́вод — hookup wireнагревосто́йкий про́вод — high-temperature conductorнеизоли́рованный про́вод — uninsulated wireнулево́й про́вод — neutral wireобмо́точный про́вод — magnet wireобра́тный про́вод — return wire, return conductorпита́ющий про́вод — feeder, feed wire, power leadплетё́ный про́вод — braided wireплю́совый про́вод — plus [positive] wireподводя́щий про́вод — leadпо́лый про́вод — hollow conductorразря́дный про́вод вчт. — bit [digit] line, digit wireскру́ченный про́вод — twisted conductorпро́вод соедине́ния на ма́ссу — брит. earth(ing) wire; амер. ground(ing) wireпро́вод с оплё́ткой — braided wireсплошно́й про́вод — solid conductorстанцио́нный про́вод тлф. — office wireпро́вод счи́тывания ( в ЗУ матричного типа) — sense wireсъё́мный про́вод вчт. — sense wireтоконесу́щий про́вод — current-carrying wireтролле́йный про́вод — trolley wireудлини́тельный про́вод — extension leadустано́вочный про́вод — installation wireэкрани́рованный про́вод — брит. screened wire; амер. shielded wireэмалиро́ванный про́вод — enameled(-insulated) wire -
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м. wire; conductorвоздушный провод — open wire; overhead conductor
заземляющий провод — earth wire; ground wire
провод соединения на массу — earth wire; ground wire
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Klingeldraht m bell wire, ringing wireDeutsch-Englisch Fachwörterbuch Architektur und Bauwesen > Klingeldraht
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Bell foundry — Bell Bell, n. [AS. belle, fr. bellan to bellow. See {Bellow}.] 1. A hollow metallic vessel, usually shaped somewhat like a cup with a flaring mouth, containing a clapper or tongue, and giving forth a ringing sound on being struck. [1913 Webster]… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English