Brian Bowers

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Sir Charles Wheatstone Frs, 1802-1875 (Revised)Hardcover - Revised, 29 November 2001

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Part of Series
History and Management of Technology
Part of Series
Iee History of Technology
Print Length
256 pages
Language
English
Publisher
Institution of Engineering & Technology
Date Published
29 Nov 2001
ISBN-10
0852961030
ISBN-13
9780852961032

Description

Charles Wheatstone began his life-long involvement with electrical engineering in the days when it was still at the stage of 'philosophical toys', yet he had a vision of telecommunications that could deliver printed messages around the world. With W.E. Cooke he developed the first practical electric telegraph. The problems of operating telegraphs over long distances led him into the field of electrical measurements.

Wheatstone was a major figure in Victorian science, making contributions in the fields of optics and acoustics as well as electrical engineering. He had an encyclopaedic knowledge of the scientific literature in several languages, and made connections which benefited not only his own work but also that of others. His research aided the development of the new King's College London into a centre of scientific excellence. He invented the concertina and the stereoscope, both very popular in the nineteenth century. He is usually remembered for the Wheatstone Bridge, which he did not invent but publicised in the course of a lecture on measurements. His early attempts to measure the speed of an electric current were inconclusive, but his later studies of signals in submarine cables contributed to the understanding of the effect of capacitance and inductance in cables. He made electric motors, including a linear motor. In his lifetime there was insufficient electric power to exploit them, but his self-excited generator indicated the way ahead.

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, published by HMSO for the Science Museum in 1975.

Product Details

Author:
Brian Bowers
Book Edition:
Revised
Book Format:
Hardcover
Country of Origin:
GB
Date Published:
29 November 2001
Dimensions:
23.39 x 15.6 x 1.6 cm
ISBN-10:
0852961030
ISBN-13:
9780852961032
Language:
English
Location:
Stevenage
Pages:
256
Weight:
535.24 gm

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