Charles Wheatstone

Charles Wheatstone

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  • Charles Wheatstone — Sir Charles Wheatstone [ˈwiːtstən] (* 6. Februar 1802 in Gloucester; † 19. Oktober 1875 in Paris) war ein britischer Physiker …   Deutsch Wikipedia

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  • Charles Wheatstone — Charles Wheatstone. Sir Charles Wheatstone (Gloucester, 6 de febrero de 1802 París, 19 de octubre de 1875) fue un científico e inventor británico, que destacó durante la época victoriana, incluyendo el Estereoscopio (aparato que cre …   Wikipedia Español

  • Charles Wheatstone — [Charles Wheatstone] (1802–75) an English scientist and ↑inventor. He invented many things, including the ↑kaleidoscope (= a toy consisting of a tube containing pieces of coloured glass and mirrors which reflect these so that changing patterns… …   Useful english dictionary

  • Charles Wheatstone — (Gloucester, Reino Unido, 1802 París, 1875), físico británico. Tras ocuparse inicialmente en la construcción de instrumentos musicales, dedicó su energía al servicio de la investigación en los campos de la acústica, la óptica y la electricidad,… …   Enciclopedia Universal

  • Wheatstone — Charles Wheatstone Sir Charles Wheatstone [ˈwiːtstən] (* 6. Februar 1802 in Gloucester; † 19. Oktober 1875 in Paris) war ein britischer Physiker. Lebe …   Deutsch Wikipedia

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  • Wheatstone — may refer to:* Charles Wheatstone (1802 1875), a British scientist and inventor, eponymous for Wheatstone bridge * Wheatstone bridge, a measuring instrument in electricity * Wheatstone, New Zealand, a locality in the Canterbury region …   Wikipedia

  • Wheatstone's rods — Wheat stone s rods (Acoustics) Flexible rods the period of vibration of which in two planes at right angles are in some exact ratio to one another. When one end of such a rod is fixed, the free end describes in vibrating the corresponding… …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

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