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Wheatstone
[ hweet-stohn, weet-or, especially British, -stuhn ]
noun
- Sir Charles, 1802–75, English physicist and inventor.
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Siemens and Wheatstone almost simultaneously invented so much of the dynamo as was yet incomplete.
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In 1827, Wheatstone introduced his 'kaleidoscope,' a device for rendering the vibrations of a sounding body apparent to the eye.
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Wheatstone's device of the revolving mirror was afterwards employed by Foucault and Fizeau to measure the velocity of light.
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At a second interview, Mr. Cooke told Wheatstone of his intention to bring out a working telegraph, and explained his method.
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In May they agreed to join their forces, Wheatstone contributing the scientific, and Cooke the administrative talent.
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