Greeks
discovered static electricity around 600 BC and wrote about it. In 1600 AD, English scientist William Gilbert
wrote a book about static electricity. This spurred interest in electricity. In
1752, Benjamin Franklin confirmed his suspicion that electricity from
lightening produced a current by attaching a metal rod to a kite to attract a
lightning strike that was transferred to a medal key.
In 1800,
Italian scientists Volta and Galvani developed an electric current between
metal plates.
In 1820,
English physicist and chemist Michael Faraday 1791-1867, experimented to
discover chemicals, chemical processes and metallurgy. He discovered carbon,
chlorine, ethylene, benzene, metal alloys and electromagnetics.
In 1820,
Hans Christian Orsted discovered that electric current produced a magnetic
field around the wire. Faraday confirmed this and built the first electric
motor that turned electrical energy into mechanical energy. Faraday continued
to develop the electric motor using magnets rotating from a crank and wrapped
in copper wire. A windmill can produce the rotation.
James
Maxwell 1831-1879, Scottish physicist continued experiments with electricity
and electromagnetics, proved his theories and established equations used to
propagate radio signals and explain the electromagnetic forces that control
earth’s gravitational field.
Georg
Ohm 1789-1854, German physicist expanded on Volta’s work with electric current
and experimented to measure current in amps, voltage in watts and resistance in
ohms and established Olm’s Law, E=IR and the beginnings of electronic circuit
development.in 1827.
Thomas
Edison 1847-1931, began work on the telephone in 1886, invented the phonograph
in 1877, the lightbulb in 1879 and DC power generation in 1882. Edison sold
Edison Electric in 1884 to become Consolidated Edison, electric power
company. Edison formed Edison General
Electric in 1890 and with mergers it became General Electric. He established the first motion picture
studio in 1893. He invented the devices needed to produce the first talking
movies in 1913.
Nikola
Tesla 1856-1943, arrived in the US in 1884, worked with Edison and left to form
Tesla Electric in 1885 and pursue AC power generation and sold his AC patent to
Westinghouse Electric that became the standard for generating electricity. His invention of the Tesla Coil enabled the
development of wireless technology. His other inventions allowed for the
development of remote control, x-rays and radar.
Karl
Braun 1850-1918 German physicist invented the cathode ray tube in 1897 to
display images on a phosphorous screens later used in radar, oscilloscopes and
TV screens.
John
Fleming 1849-1945 English physicist invented the vacuum tube in 1904 used to
amplify and direct current through an electronic circuit.
Bell
Labs physicists, John Bardeen, Walter Brattain and William Shockley developed
the transistor in 1947 allowing these to replace the cathode ray tube.
Texas
Instruments engineers developed the hand-held transistor radio in 1954, the
integrated circuit in 1958 and the hand-held calculator in 1990. Silicon-based
electronic components like microprocessors enabled the development of the Personal
Computers, Modems and digital signal processing in the 1970s.
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