How many times during the school day You visit the cafeteria? 2. What You order in the dining room: A) tea B) Breakfast (salad, etc.) B) a full meal 3. If You dine in the dining room, You order: A) a full meal with first course B) only the second course C) only sweet, tea, pastries 4. Are You satisfied with the range of dishes in the school cafeteria? 5. What courses, in Your opinion, are missing from our dining room menu? 6. Is it possible that after 6 lessons You in the dining room lacks a dining dishes? 7. Are You satisfied with the school canteen? 8. Have You ever seen rude treatment of employees dining room with students? 9. How do You behave in the cafeteria? Do You observe the rules of conduct in the school cafeteria?
Today it is difficult to imagine our world without telecommunications. Because sometimes you want to come after a long day, lie down on the couch near the TV and watch your favorite show or favorite TV show. But has anyone wondered who invented television? Under what circumstances was it? And when exactly happened? Let's immerse yourself in the history of this "miracle technology". In fact, quite difficult to understand who invented the first TV. Many scientists took part in it. And even decades it took to invent it. Let's try to start from the beginning. That light affects electricity (the photoelectric effect), was first discovered by Heinrich Hertz (German physicist) in 1887. It is painted in detail their observations, but could not clearly explain this phenomenon. Alexander Stoletov in February 1888 was able to find some regularities of the photoelectric effect. He also developed the "electric eye" - a prototype of solar cells. In the future this phenomenon was trying to explain to many scientists, but only one of them managed to fully explain the nature of the photoelectric effect. It was Einstein (1905). At the same time there were important events that are directly associated with the advent of television and television in General. For example, the English physicist sir William Crookes in 1879 created the phosphors (substances that glow when exposed to cathode rays). And in 1887 the German physicist Karl Braun presented the initial version of the CRT (Catode-ray tube). Scientist from France - Maurice LeBlanc and a scholar of the America - E. Sawyer, independently of other established the main principle of the television. According to this principle, in order to transmit the image requires a quick frame-by-frame scanning, which in the future will be transformed into an electrical signal. Well, the question of the transfer of the electrical signal was dropped by itself, because at the time, Popov has already created a radio. Boris Rosing in 1907, was able to prove how we obtained the image through the tube brown. Vladimir Zworykin, being a Russian immigrant, in 1933 in the United States demonstrated the iconoscope ( transmitting electron tube). So, Vladimir Zworykin, we believe the "father" of modern television. And the first electronic TV was developed in American research laboratories, which was headed by Zworykin. Later, in 1939, the same laboratory demonstrated the television for mass production.
2. What You order in the dining room:
A) tea
B) Breakfast (salad, etc.)
B) a full meal
3. If You dine in the dining room, You order:
A) a full meal with first course
B) only the second course
C) only sweet, tea, pastries
4. Are You satisfied with the range of dishes in the school cafeteria?
5. What courses, in Your opinion, are missing from our dining room menu?
6. Is it possible that after 6 lessons You in the dining room lacks a dining dishes?
7. Are You satisfied with the school canteen?
8. Have You ever seen rude treatment of employees dining room with
students?
9. How do You behave in the cafeteria? Do You observe the rules of conduct in
the school cafeteria?