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who found the television their name and reasons ​

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Answered by Legend42
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(The word television itself had been coined by a Frenchman, Constantin Perskyi, at the 1900 Paris Exhibition.) John Logie Baird standing next to his television transmitter of 1925–26.

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Answered by palakgupta2395
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Philo Farnsworth

John Logie Baird

Charles Francis Jenkins

Some may argue that the main reason the television was invented was for entertainment purposes. This would make sense considering that the inventor of the world’s first electronic television, Philo Taylor Farnsworth, lived in a house without electricity until he was 14 years old. When he started high school, he began to conjure up the ideas for a system that could capture moving images, transform those images into code, then move those images along radio waves to different devices. We don’t blame him for getting creative with his inventive mind, setting his sights on a new form of entertainment.

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