Explanation
The telephone is a commonly known device. It is used by people all over the world and is used to communicate between long distances. It is a surprisingly simple device to use and work as you just push down the buttons of the number you’re dialing and speak.
This device is made up of unique parts that make it easy and usable. The phone runs on a battery which makes the work. (the battery is rechargeable). The microphone is used to help you speak to the other person at the end of the line. An antenna so the home phone can signal the other phone. A keypad so that you can type in the digits of the other number. The circuit board creates a circuit of electronic pulses meaning that the phone works and can be used many times. The speaker to talk to the person on the other end and the plastic casing is used for protection and helps keep the phone together.
How to used a landline home phone:
You press the dials on the keypad which is the number of the person you are wanting to ring. Once you have dialed the number you press the call button and hold it up to your ear and wait for the other person to pick up their phone and say hello. When they or you have to go press the hang up button and put it back on the charger.
When there were no phones people decided that they needed a form of communicating between each other. Earlier methods involved drum beating and smoke signaling to give or report messages. Technology has changed thoroughly throughout generations. Even now there are other methods of communicating including letter writing, texting and emailing. Phones aren’t as commonly used as they were this is because it costs more money than other methods of communication and you can’t access them unless you’re at home or near a phone booth, whereas cell phones and computers are more easily accessed and transported.
There is always an ongoing need for communication and the phone is just one of those ingenious inventions that has helped us communicate with clear messages.The phone keeps changing and receding in size to our advantage but the phone will stay around forever just in a more modified way. The phone is taken for advantage, nobody respects the amount of research and effort that has been put into this device so we should use it whilst we can and remember that others in the past haven’t been as lucky as us to get this type of technology.
By Vai and Zoe
The telephone is a commonly known device. It is used by people all over the world and is used to communicate between long distances. It is a surprisingly simple device to use and work as you just push down the buttons of the number you’re dialing and speak.
This device is made up of unique parts that make it easy and usable. The phone runs on a battery which makes the work. (the battery is rechargeable). The microphone is used to help you speak to the other person at the end of the line. An antenna so the home phone can signal the other phone. A keypad so that you can type in the digits of the other number. The circuit board creates a circuit of electronic pulses meaning that the phone works and can be used many times. The speaker to talk to the person on the other end and the plastic casing is used for protection and helps keep the phone together.
How to used a landline home phone:
You press the dials on the keypad which is the number of the person you are wanting to ring. Once you have dialed the number you press the call button and hold it up to your ear and wait for the other person to pick up their phone and say hello. When they or you have to go press the hang up button and put it back on the charger.
When there were no phones people decided that they needed a form of communicating between each other. Earlier methods involved drum beating and smoke signaling to give or report messages. Technology has changed thoroughly throughout generations. Even now there are other methods of communicating including letter writing, texting and emailing. Phones aren’t as commonly used as they were this is because it costs more money than other methods of communication and you can’t access them unless you’re at home or near a phone booth, whereas cell phones and computers are more easily accessed and transported.
There is always an ongoing need for communication and the phone is just one of those ingenious inventions that has helped us communicate with clear messages.The phone keeps changing and receding in size to our advantage but the phone will stay around forever just in a more modified way. The phone is taken for advantage, nobody respects the amount of research and effort that has been put into this device so we should use it whilst we can and remember that others in the past haven’t been as lucky as us to get this type of technology.
By Vai and Zoe