Story of great scientist Thomas Edison part III

The first success Edison Boston decided to make a living by inventing new devices and making money. Friends, do you know what happened to him this time? Boat money and coats just to get from Boston to New York; But he had a different and important thing, because of his perseverance and self-confidence, when he landed in New York harbor, he drank free tea for advertisement in the shop, and later, when he met an old friend on the way, he took apples and coffee with him. On the strength of his self-confidence, he went to the company's office, reading 'Gold Indicator Company', and got a job on the 'Gold Reporting Telegraph', a telegraph line. After working there for two days, the launcher of the galaxy broke down. This time, in fact, he was sleeping near that room; But as soon as the machine stopped, the commotion started, so he got up and took courage
He went to the superintendent and said, "Shall I fix the launcher?" He immediately allowed the officer to turn on the machine. He fixed the launcher in 23 minutes. This is his job. The lodge recognized him as a highly skilled, skilled technician, and interviewed him in detail, and appointed him manager of the Gold Reporting Telegraph Company. This time his salary was 300, The salary was enough to build a bungalow for त्या 300 at that time, but only for Edison He was happy that a separate laboratory could now be set up. According to him in the city one He rented a large building and set up a laboratory and workshop there. He built his own highly modified device, as the telegraph equipment of the place was mostly damaged. This is the famous 'Gold Ticker Machine' which Lefus, the Chairman of the company, after recognizing its suitability, asked Edison to buy it and ask for its price. Edison wanted to buy the device for 5,000; But all of a sudden he told the authorities to tell me how much you would pay first. Surprisingly, Leferts offered him, 40,000. He was stunned to hear this amount and did not know what to say. Most of the people think that the price is too low so they do not talk about it and if the leaves are stretched, they should be increased a little, but on this only 'Yes! Yes! Sir, not beyond your word. ' That's what he said. This is the first check of his own money and as soon as it goes to the bank, the same amount and this money is divided. Officials asked to be identified. He also stayed up all night thinking about how to handle the money given to him by Leferts, an officer in charge of banking. New devices, new patents Now he quits his job. Closed the workshop in New York and set up a large workshop in Newark, North Jersey. Now he invented the 'duplex method' of sending two messages on the same wire at the same time. After this, his innovation was literally in full swing. He patented a duplex company and sold it to a large company called Western Union Company. He later developed the 'Coduplex', a four-way device. Duplex had doubled the company's capacity, so Coduplex took तीस 30,000 because the message was going to quadruple. The money was spent by Edison on the lab and the purchase of books. At that time, the communication system in the United States and all over the world depended on the galaxy. At the same time, by experimenting for six consecutive weeks, a strip of paper was encoded with Morse code and attached to the launcher. He also researched the chemistry of putting paper on the other end and increased the capacity of the messaging machine to 300 words per minute. • Marriage and children Thomas Alva Edison met 16-year-old Mary Steelwheel Hiva in 1871. She had come to his shop for a job. Only two months later, on December 25, 181, at the age of 25, he married Mary. They had three children, Marion Eastley Edison, Jr. Thomas Alva Edison and William Leslie Edison. Unfortunately, Mary contracted a brain tumor and died on August 9, 1884. On February 24, 1886, at the age of 39, Edison married 24-year-old Mayana Miller. She was the daughter of researcher Louis Miller. They both had three children. They had three children, Madeleine Edison, Charles Edison and Chiodir Edison. Out of a total of six children, Charles Edison went on to take on all the responsibilities of Thomas Edison's company. He also visited his laboratory in West Orange. He was also elected governor of New Jersey. Likewise, Theodore Edison's son was as inventive as his father, and he himself obtained 80 patents. After the death of his first wife, Edison left Mainley Park and moved to New Jersey Bought a house in the West. He also lived in Fort Mayer, Florida, and was a frequent visitor. Henry Ford lived a short distance away while he lived here. He became friends with them and was involved in the automobile sector. The two remained friends until Edison's death Tikup was. During this friendship, Edison also tried to find a source of natural tone. The magician of Menlo Park With his telegraph factory in Newark, Edison set up a large laboratory and workshop at Menlo Park, 25 miles from New York. In this place he was constantly engaged in new experiments. Here he did research on the telephone. But he and Graham Bell's names differed within hours of filing an application with the patent office, so Graham Bell, the original researcher, became the subject of a court dispute. Also, his phone was loud, so he fell behind. The mechanics he had during this period were kind, hardworking and kind. Edison was dressed like a worker. He also invented the electro-motograph. He also invented an air temperature device called 'Hasy-Meter'. New to show the difference The next important step in the search is 'recording'. Today we handle tape recorders with ease. You have to go to the museum to see the devices of that time like phonograph and gramophone. Significance depends on the size of the reaction of the device, which is still preserved in the Victoria and Albert Museum in England. Edison received the first patent for this recording in England on July 30, 1800, and the same invention was patented in the United States on February 19, 1887. This discovery is very invincible and unusual. It is said, "Whatever the sun does not see, the poet sees."

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