A facsimile machine, commonly known as a fax machine, is a device used for sending and receiving scanned documents over a telephone line. It converts documents into electronic images that can be transmitted to a recipient's fax machine, where they are printed out. Fax machines were widely used before email and digital scanning became more common for document transmission.
A facsimile machine, or fax machine, is used to transmit scanned documents electronically over a telephone line. It allows for the quick and efficient exchange of documents between parties over long distances without the need for physical mail.
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The work done by a machine is the output energy provided by the machine in an intended task, while the work done on a machine is the input energy required to operate the machine. The work done by the machine should ideally be greater than the work done on the machine to ensure efficiency.
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It's short for "facsimile", because the machine creates a facsimile of the original document.
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It's short for facsimile - The word facsimile means 'likeness' or 'copy' - which is what a fax machine gives the recipient - a copy of the original document.
FAX is shorthand for facsimile.
The first facsimile machine, which transmitted images over telegraph lines, was developed in the early 19th century. Scottish inventor Alexander Bain created a version in 1843, but it was not until 1861 that Giovanni Caselli introduced a more practical facsimile machine called the "pantelegraph." This device could transmit handwritten messages and images over long distances, marking a significant step in the development of facsimile technology.
A facsimile machine, or fax machine, is used to transmit scanned documents electronically over a telephone line. It allows for the quick and efficient exchange of documents between parties over long distances without the need for physical mail.
Of course "fax" is a shortening of "facsimile", so early machines were often called "facsimile machines" and people referred to sending a fax as "sending a facsimile". A couple of other names, are telefax and telecopier. Today, a common kind of machine is a multi-function machine that is a copier/scanner/printer/fax. These are called multi-function machines, multi-function printers, or all-in-one's.
The facsimile machine was invented in 1842 by Alexander Bain. igup