A selection of Alexander Graham Bell's early telephone equipment

To the right in this photograph are several of Bell's early experimental telephones. They depended on creating variable electrical patterns in wires as a needle moved up and down in a liquid. This approach led to problems with static. Later models, the telephones to the left, ( 'single pole' and 'double pole membrane transmitters' ) relied on the principles of magnetic induction.

Source: Photographic Services: Smithsonian National Museum of American History
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