Guglielmo Marconi and Radio Waves

Guglielmo Marconi and Radio Waves
Author: Susan Zannos
Publisher:
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2005
Genre: Inventors
ISBN: 9781584152651

Guglielmo Marconi was a young man fascinated with the recently discovered phenomenon of electricity. Telegraph wires were already being used to send messages with electricity-there was even a cable under the Atlantic Ocean making communication between continents possible. But when Marconi learned about the electromagnetic waves scientists had discovered, he thought that they could be used to send messages without wires. In 1894, when he was 20 years old, Marconi began his experiments in sending messages: first a few feet, next a few yards, then over a mile, and at last across the Atlantic Ocean. Marconi's wireless telegraphy made it possible, for the first time, for ships at sea to communicate with the land and with each other. Marconi's work provided the foundation for the amazing developments in electronic technology that occurred in the 20th century-radio, television, radar, sonar, microwave ovens-and are still occurring at dizzying speed. Book jacket.

Guglielmo Marconi

Guglielmo Marconi
Author: Beverley Birch
Publisher: Blackbirch Press, Incorporated
Total Pages: 68
Release: 2001
Genre: Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN: 9781567113372

Describes the life and work of the Italian inventor, who was a pioneer in the development of the radio.

Marconi

Marconi
Author: Marc Raboy
Publisher: Oxford University Press
Total Pages: 888
Release: 2016-06-28
Genre: Technology & Engineering
ISBN: 0199313601

A little over a century ago, the world went wireless. Cables and all their limiting inefficiencies gave way to a revolutionary means of transmitting news and information almost everywhere, instantaneously. By means of "Hertzian waves," as radio waves were initially known, ships could now make contact with other ships (saving lives, such as on the doomed S.S. Titanic); financial markets could coordinate with other financial markets, establishing the price of commodities and fixing exchange rates; military commanders could connect with the front lines, positioning artillery and directing troop movements. Suddenly and irrevocably, time and space telescoped beyond what had been thought imaginable. Someone had not only imagined this networked world but realized it: Guglielmo Marconi. As Marc Raboy shows us in this enthralling and comprehensive biography, Marconi was the first truly global figure in modern communications. Born to an Italian father and an Irish mother, he was in many ways stateless, working his cosmopolitanism to advantage. Through a combination of skill, tenacity, luck, vision, and timing, Marconi popularized--and, more critically, patented--the use of radio waves. Soon after he burst into public view at the age of 22 with a demonstration of his wireless apparatus in London, 1896, he established his Wireless Telegraph & Signal Company and seemed unstoppable. He was decorated by the Czar of Russia, named an Italian Senator, knighted by King George V of England, and awarded the Nobel Prize for Physics--all before the age of 40. Until his death in 1937, Marconi was at the heart of every major innovation in electronic communication, courted by powerful scientific, political, and financial interests. He established stations and transmitters in every corner of the globe, from Newfoundland to Buenos Aires, Hawaii to Saint Petersburg. Based on original research and unpublished archival materials in four countries and several languages, Raboy's book is the first to connect significant parts of Marconi's story, from his early days in Italy, to his groundbreaking experiments, to his protean role in world affairs. Raboy also explores Marconi's relationshps with his wives, mistresses, and children, and examines in unsparing detail the last ten years of the inventor's life, when he returned to Italy and became a pillar of Benito Mussolini's fascist regime. Raboy's engrossing biography, which will stand as the authoritative work of its subject, proves that we still live in the world Marconi created.

Wireless

Wireless
Author: Sungook Hong
Publisher: MIT Press
Total Pages: 284
Release: 2001
Genre: History
ISBN: 9780262082983

A new look at the early history of wireless communication.

Who Invented the Radio?

Who Invented the Radio?
Author: Susan E. Hamen
Publisher: Lerner Publications (Tm)
Total Pages: 36
Release: 2018
Genre: Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN: 1512483206

The story of how Nikola Tesla and Guglielmo Marconi faced off in a race to invent the radio will have readers at the edge of their seats!

Guglielmo Marconi

Guglielmo Marconi
Author: Nandini Saraf
Publisher: Prabhat Prakashan
Total Pages: 10
Release: 2020-01-01
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 8184304285

Discover the captivating life and groundbreaking achievements of Guglielmo Marconi with Nandini Saraf's illuminating biography, "Guglielmo Marconi." Delve into the fascinating world of wireless communication and innovation as Saraf traces Marconi's journey from visionary inventor to pioneering telecommunications engineer. Follow Marconi's relentless pursuit of his revolutionary vision, from his early experiments with radio waves to the establishment of the first wireless telegraphy systems. Through Saraf's vivid storytelling, readers will gain insight into the challenges and triumphs that shaped Marconi's career, from his groundbreaking transatlantic transmission to his enduring legacy as the father of modern telecommunications. As you immerse yourself in Marconi's story, you'll be inspired by his tenacity, creativity, and visionary spirit. Saraf's detailed research and engaging narrative style bring to life the passion and determination of one of history's greatest inventors, offering readers a glimpse into the mind of a true pioneer. One of the most compelling aspects of the biography is its exploration of the social and technological context in which Marconi lived and worked. Saraf sheds light on the broader implications of Marconi's inventions, from their impact on global communication networks to their role in shaping the modern world. With its blend of biography, history, and science, "Guglielmo Marconi" is a must-read for anyone interested in the intersection of technology and society. Saraf's thoughtful analysis and engaging prose make this book an essential addition to the library of anyone seeking to understand the profound influence of Marconi's innovations on the modern world. Don't miss your chance to uncover the remarkable life and legacy of Guglielmo Marconi. Let Nandini Saraf's insightful biography be your guide to understanding the man behind the invention and the enduring impact of his pioneering work. Grab your copy now and embark on a journey through the life of one of history's most visionary inventors.

Guglielmo Marconi

Guglielmo Marconi
Author: Victoria Sherrow
Publisher: Enslow Publishing
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2004
Genre: Inventors
ISBN: 9780766022805

Guglielmo Marconi is one of the most important inventors of the modern age. Prior to Marconi's work, telegraph signals had to be transmitted through electric wires, but in 1895, Marconi successfully sent the first telegraph signals through the air. In 1901, Marconi transmitted the first wireless communication across the Atlantic Ocean. For his groundbreaking work with wireless transmissions, Marconi was awarded the Nobel Prize for physics in 1909. In addition to the development of radio, Marconi would also do pioneering work with short waves and microwaves. Marconi was born in Bologna, Italy. As a child, Marconi demonstrated a strong interest in science. Although he failed the University of Bologna entrance exam, he decided to continue pursuing scientific studies on his own. In addition to the Nobel Prize he later earned, Marconi also won many other honors for his revolutionary work in electronic communication. Book jacket.

The Early History of Radio

The Early History of Radio
Author: G.R.M. Garratt
Publisher: IET
Total Pages: 105
Release: 1994-06-30
Genre: Performing Arts
ISBN: 0852968450

Radio was as much the culmination of the work of a series of scientists in the 19th Century, starting with Faraday, as it was an invention by Marconi. This book aims to illustrate the contributions made by these scientists and show how each was dependent upon the work and ideas of his predecessors; Faraday, Henry, Maxwell, Hughes, Fitzgerald, Hertz, Lodge and Marconi.

Wireless

Wireless
Author: Sungook Hong
Publisher: MIT Press
Total Pages: 267
Release: 2010-01-22
Genre: Technology & Engineering
ISBN: 0262514192

A new look at the early history of wireless communication. By 1897 Guglielmo Marconi had transformed James Clerk Maxwell's theory of electromagnetic waves into a workable wireless telegraphy system, and by 1907 Lee de Forest had invented the Audion, a feedback amplifier and oscillator that opened the way to practical radio transmission. Fifteen years after Marconi's invention, wireless had become an essential means of communication, as well as a hobby for many. This book offers a new perspective on the early days of wireless communication. Drawing on previously untapped archival evidence and recent work in the history and sociology of science and technology, it examines the substance and context of both experimental and theoretical aspects of engineering and scientific practices in the first years of this technology. It offers new insights into the relationship between Marconi and his scientific advisor, the physicist John Ambrose Fleming (inventor of the vacuum tube). It includes the full story of the infamous 1903 incident in which Marconi's opponent Nevil Maskelyne interfered with Fleming's public demonstration of Marconi's syntonic (tuning) system at the Royal Institution by sending derogatory messages from his own transmitter. The analysis of the Maskelyne affair highlights the struggle between Marconi and his opponents, the efficacy of early syntonic devices, Fleming's role as a public witness to Marconi's private experiments, and the nature of Marconi's "shows." It also provides a rare case study of how the credibility of an engineer can be created, consumed, and suddenly destroyed. The book concludes with a discussion of de Forest's Audion and the shift from wireless telegraphy to radio.

Guglielmo Giovanni Maria Marconi and The Wireless Telegraph

Guglielmo Giovanni Maria Marconi and The Wireless Telegraph
Author: Rupert Sargent Holland
Publisher: Prabhat Prakashan
Total Pages: 12
Release: 2021-01-19
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN:

Guglielmo Giovanni Maria Marconi and the Wireless Telegraph by Rupert Sargent Holland: This biography delves into the life and achievements of Guglielmo Marconi, the Italian inventor and electrical engineer known for his pioneering work in wireless telegraphy. The book explores Marconi's breakthroughs in long-distance communication, his establishment of wireless telegraphy as a practical technology, and his lasting impact on the development of wireless communication systems. Key Points: The invention of wireless telegraphy: The biography focuses on Guglielmo Marconi's invention of wireless telegraphy, a groundbreaking technology that enabled communication over long distances without the need for physical wires. It delves into Marconi's experiments with electromagnetic waves and his development of a practical wireless telegraphy system. The book discusses the significance of Marconi's invention in overcoming the limitations of wired communication and paving the way for future wireless technologies. Transatlantic communication: The book explores Marconi's achievements in establishing transatlantic wireless communication. It discusses his successful transmission of wireless signals across the Atlantic Ocean, connecting continents and revolutionizing global communication. The biography reflects on the impact of Marconi's advancements in long-distance wireless communication and their role in shrinking the world through the instantaneous transmission of information. Legacy in wireless communication: The biography examines Guglielmo Marconi's lasting legacy in the field of wireless communication. It discusses his contributions to the development of radio technology, his establishment of Marconi's Wireless Telegraph Company, and his influence on the evolution of wireless communication systems. The book reflects on Marconi's status as a pioneer and visionary who laid the foundation for modern wireless technologies and their ubiquitous presence in our lives.