Brett has been styled, and with apparent justice, the founder of submarine telegraphy.
Although his contributions to thermo-dynamics may properly be regarded as his most scientific work, it is in the field of electricity, especially in its application to submarine telegraphy, that Lord Kelvin is best known.
The success of Crampton's line gave considerable impetus to submarine telegraphy.
But the greatest service which the British Government rendered, was in the long course of experiments which it now ordered, to determine all the difficult problems of submarine telegraphy.
These were also years of great progress, not only in the science of submarine telegraphy, but in the construction of deep-sea cables.
His mirror galvanometer was the first instrument that could be applied with anything like satisfactory results to submarine telegraphy.
In addition to this, it caused the organization of a board of distinguished scientific men for the purpose of determining all the difficult problems of submarine telegraphy.
Professor Morse is also the inventor of submarine telegraphy.
This was one of the most successful experiments of the early days of submarine telegraphy, and entitles Colonel Colt to a conspicuous place in the list of those who brought that science to perfection.
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