Morse Code: What is the significance of the invention of Morse Code

    

                                                               


 
    The  Morse Code was devised by Samuel Morse, an American painter. It is a system of 'dots  and dashes' for sending messages. Each letter or numeral is represented by a unique sequence of dots and dashes. The duration of a dash is three times the duration of a dot. Based on this system, Samuel Morse developed the concept of a single - wire telegraph.

        The  Idea of a Morse Code came to Morse when he was on a ship to New York. There, he met Dr.Charles Jackson of Boston, who was well schooled in electromagnetism. Morse became hooked on the concept of the telegraph.

        Morse tapped out the first telegraphic message from the Supreme Court Building in Washington to Baltimore. In time, the Morse code would become the primary language of telegraphy in the world.



        Morse Code Machine:

                                                

      Morse Keys :
        
            
    
        And finally the inventor of Morse Code is 
                
                

Samuel Morse
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