Telegs
Telegs, short for "telegraphs," are electrical signaling devices that use electrical pulses to transmit information over long distances. Invented in the early 19th century, telegs revolutionized communication by enabling rapid and efficient transmission of messages across vast areas. The technology behind telegs is based on the principles of electromagnetism, where electrical currents are used to create and detect signals.
The operation of a teleg is straightforward. A message is typed on a keyboard, which converts the
Telegs played a crucial role in the development of modern communication systems. They were used extensively
Today, telegs are largely obsolete, replaced by more advanced communication methods such as the internet and