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  1. Pavel Yablochkov. Pavel Nikolayevich Yablochkov (also transliterated as Jablochkoff; Russian: Павел Николаевич Яблочков; September 14 [ O.S. September 2] 1847 – March 31 [ O.S. March 19] 1894) was a Russian electrical engineer, businessman and the inventor of the Yablochkov candle (a type of electric carbon arc lamp ...

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  2. Apr 16, 2024 · Pavel Nikolayevich Yablochkov (born Sept. 14 [Sept. 2, Old Style], 1847, Zhadovka, Russia—died March 31 [March 19], 1894, Saratov) was a Russian electrical engineer and inventor who developed the Yablochkov candle, the first arc lamp that was put to wide practical use and that greatly accelerated the development of electric lighting. In 1871 ...

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  3. Mar 1, 2012 · Pavel Nikolayevich Yablochkov was born on 14 September 1847 to Nikolai Pavlovich and Elizaveta in Serdobsky, an impoverished village in the Saratov region of the Russian Empire. Yablochkov showed an interested in science and engineering at an early age and, while still a youth, invented a goniometer which was used for land surveys conducted by ...

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  5. Pavel Yablochkov was born in 1847 in the Saratov Governorate (more than 700 kilometers southeast of Moscow). Little information about his childhood survived; however, we know that, since early ...

  6. Pavel Nikolayevich Yablochkov was born on 14 September 1847 to Nikolai Pavlovich and Elizaveta in Serdobsky, an impoverished village in the Saratov region of the Russian Empire. Yablochkov showed an interested in science and engineering at an early age and, while still a youth, invented a goniometer which was used for land surveys conducted by ...

  7. A Yablochkov candle (sometimes electric candle) is a type of electric carbon arc lamp, invented in 1876 by the Russian electrical engineer Pavel Yablochkov. Design [ edit ] A Yablochkov candle consists of a sandwich of two electrodes, which are long carbon rods, approximately 6 by 12 millimetres in cross-section, separated by a block of inert ...

  8. Mar 31, 2019 · Pavel Yablochkov was assigned to the Technical Galvanic Institution in Kronstadt - the only one in the Russian Empire where military electrical engineering specialists were trained. In Kronstadt Yablochkov plunged into the study of electric current, the characteristics of its use for military needs, primarily in the mine business.

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