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  2. Electrician - Wikipedia

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    Electricians were originally people who demonstrated or studied the principles of electricity, often electrostatic generators of one form or another. [2]In the United States, electricians are divided into two primary categories: lineperson, who work on electric utility company distribution systems at higher voltages, and wiremen, who work with the lower voltages utilized inside buildings.

  3. List of electricians - Wikipedia

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    An electrician is a tradesman specializing in electrical wiring of buildings, stationary machines and related equipment. This is a list of notable people who have been electricians. This is a list of notable people who have been electricians.

  4. Timeline of electrical and electronic engineering - Wikipedia

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    Italian physicist and electrical engineer Galileo Ferraris publishes a paper on the induction motor, and Serbian-American engineer Nikola Tesla gets a US patent on the same device [4] [5] 1890: Thomas Alva Edison invents the fuse: 1893: During the Fourth International Conference of Electricians in Chicago, electrical units were defined 1893

  5. History of electrical engineering - Wikipedia

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    The equations were by then also being put to practical use, most dramatically in the emerging new technology of radio communications, but also in the telegraph, telephone, and electric power industries." [31] By the end of the 19th century, figures in the progress of electrical engineering were beginning to emerge. [32]

  6. History of electric power transmission - Wikipedia

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    These systems were replaced by cheaper and more versatile electrical systems, but by the end of the 19th century, city planners and financiers were well aware of the benefits, economics, and process of establishing power transmission systems. In the early days of electric power usage, widespread transmission of electric power had two obstacles ...

  7. William Sturgeon - Wikipedia

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    Sturgeon was a close associate of John Peter Gassiot and Charles Vincent Walker, and the three were instrumental in founding the London Electrical Society in 1837. [3] In 1840 he became superintendent of the Royal Victoria Gallery of Practical Science in Manchester.

  8. List of electrical engineers - Wikipedia

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    Pioneering electrical engineer André Blondel: Oscillography, electrical machine theory Alan Blumlein: Inventions in telecommunications, sound recording, stereo, television, radar: Hendrik Wade Bode: Control theory, Bode plot: Mikhail Botvinnik: Computer chess, expert system AI Paul Boucherot: Reactive power: Karlheinz Brandenburg: Audio ...

  9. The Electrician - Wikipedia

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    Some of these publications were based on papers presented elsewhere and published in full in The Electrician. The new series of The Electrician quickly established itself in the field of electrical engineering and was regularly quoted and cited in Nature, Scientific American, and elsewhere. [6] [7] [8]