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Chronological Order of Communication Technologies

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Chronological Order of Communication Technologies

  • January 28, 2025
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Identify the chronological order of:

(A) photography, telegraphy, telephone, film

(B) photography, film, telegraphy, telephone

(C) photography, telegraphy, film, telephone

(D) telegraphy, photography, telephone, film

Correct Ans: (A)

Explanation:

The correct chronological order of these communication technologies is: Photography, Telegraphy, Telephone, and Film.

  1. Photography emerged first in 1839 with the invention of the daguerreotype process by Louis Daguerre. This marked a significant development in capturing and preserving visual information.
  2. Telegraphy followed shortly after in the 1840s, with Samuel Morse pioneering this breakthrough communication technology. The telegraph revolutionized long-distance communication by transmitting messages using electrical signals.
  3. Telephone came next in 1876, when Alexander Graham Bell invented a device capable of transmitting voice over distances. This invention transformed personal and business communication by making real-time voice interaction possible.
  4. Film arrived last in the late 19th century, with the Lumière brothers showcasing motion pictures in 1895. This innovation led to the development of cinema as a medium for entertainment and storytelling.

In summary, the sequence—Photography, Telegraphy, Telephone, Film—illustrates the progressive advancement of communication technologies over time.

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Dr. Ranjan Kumar

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