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Questions 1. Name some of the practical uses of electricity. 2. What are the possibilities and limitations of electrical heating? 3. Describe some of the principle lines of electrical work. 4. What is the difference between outside and inside wiring? 5. Describe the method of transmitting electricity over a long distance. 6. How is the size of wire for transmitting electricity regulated? 7. What is the difference between the kilowatt and kilowatt- hour? 8. What are some of the common injuries i...n electrical work? CHAPTER XIX THE TELEPHONE AND TELEGRAPH 260. History of Telephony. Less than forty years ago there were no telephones. Today there are more than 10, 000, 000 in use and they are found in every civilized coun- try on the globe. The United States has more than 7, 000, 000 telephones. In New England alone there are over 1, 000, 000 miles of telephone wire, hundreds of central offices, and over half a million telephones. The telephone was invented by Alexander Graham Bell in Boston in 1876.
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