Thursday 24 September 2020

Invention of Television

 Philo Taylor Farnsworth was an American farm boy. He was born on August 19, 1906, in Beaver, Utah. He was the eldest of five children. In 1918, the family moved to a relative's ranch near Rigby, Idaho where his father Boosted his farming income by hauling freight with his horse-drawn wagon. He was a quick student in mechanical and electrical technology. He was an excellent scientist and an inventor at a young age only. He converted his home appliances into electric power during high school. Farnsworth was excelled in chemistry and physics. When he was only 14 years old reamed up his own idea for electronic-rather than mechanical-television while driving a horse-drawn harrow at the family's new farm in Idaho. As he plowed a potato field in straight, parallel lines, he saw television in the furrows. He got the IEEE Morris N. Liebmann Memorial Award
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