Wheatstone

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Wheatstone is a surname most famously associated with Sir Charles Wheatstone, the 19th-century English scientist and inventor known for his contributions to telegraphy and electrical measurement.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf electrical circuit
human
physicist
surname
associatedWithPeriod 19th century
countryOfCitizenship United Kingdom
United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland
educatedAt self-taught in science
eponymFor Wheatstone bridge NERFINISHED
Wheatstone concertina NERFINISHED
Wheatstone stereoscope NERFINISHED
ethnicGroup English
etymologyRelatedTo stone
wheat
familyName Wheatstone NERFINISHED
fieldOfUse electrical measurement
fieldOfWork acoustics
electrical measurement
electricity
optics
telegraphy
givenName Charles
hasAcademicEmployer King’s College London NERFINISHED
hasNotableBearer Charles Wheatstone NERFINISHED
hasNotableFieldAssociation electrical engineering
physics
hasVariantSpelling Whetstone NERFINISHED
influenced development of electrical engineering
measurement techniques in physics
knownFor Wheatstone bridge NERFINISHED
concertina
development of the electric telegraph
stereoscope
languageOfOrigin English
nameCategory occupational surname
topographic surname
namedAfter Charles Wheatstone NERFINISHED
notableForAssociationWith electrical measurement
scientific instrumentation
telegraphy
notableWork improvements in telegraph systems
research on binocular vision
positionHeld Professor of Experimental Philosophy at King’s College London
usedFor measuring electrical resistance
usedInCountry England NERFINISHED
United Kingdom

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Charles Wheatstone (historical) familyName Wheatstone
subject surface form: Charles Wheatstone