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Sir Charles Wheatstone, 2nd Edition (I E E History of Technology Series) [Hardcover]

Margaret Wilson (Author), Brian Bowers (Editor)

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0852961030 978-0852961032 December 1, 2001 2
This fascinating biography celebrates the bicentenary of Wheatstone's birth, and draws on information about the family business as well as letters, including correspondence with Cooke and Faraday, which were not available for the first edition. Charles Wheatstone was one of the leading electrical engineers of the mid-nineteenth century, and began his career in the family musical instrument firm where studying the workings of musical instruments gave him a taste for physics. He was responsible for the introduction of the electrical telegraph where his scientific understanding enabled him to turn it into a practical technology. This book will be of particular interest to scientists and historians interested in the work of this pioneering engineer.

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The Institution of Engineering and Technology is one of the world's leading professional societies for the engineering and technology community. The IET publishes more than 100 new titles every year; a rich mix of books, journals and magazines with a back catalogue of more than 350 books in 18 different subject areas including:

-Power & Energy
-Renewable Energy
-Radar, Sonar & Navigation
-Electromagnetics
-Electrical Measurement
-History of Technology
-Technology Management


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Brian Bowers, formerly curator of electrical engineering at the Science Museum, London, now consults on a number of museum projects in Britain and overseas. His interest in Sir Charles Wheatstone began in the 1970s when he gained his PhD on the life and work of Wheatstone.

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Charles Wheatstone received a caller at his home in Conduit Street, London, on 27 February 1837. Read the first page
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permutating principle, electromagnetic engine, horseshoe electromagnets, arbitration papers, sounding plate, revolving mirror, magnetic exploder, submarine telegraphy, printing telegraph, automatic telegraph, transmitting instrument, sending instrument, two electromagnets, contact segment, telegraph engineers, stereoscopic pictures, patent specification, induction generator, electric telegraph, voltaic battery, telegraph instruments, receiving instrument, wave machine, contact arrangement, linear motor
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King's College, Royal Society, Charles Wheatstone, Royal Institution, Professor Wheatstone, Science Museum, The Times, British Association, Conduit Street, Select Committee, William Wheatstone, College Council, Enchanted Lyre, Harmonic Diagram, Institution of Electrical Engineers, Post Office, West Drayton, Charles Pablo, Francis Ronalds, Latimer Clark, Professor of Experimental Philosophy, Robert Sabine, Solicitor General, Ackerman's Repository, Adelaide Gallery
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