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  1. Mar 1, 2018 · Sir Charles Wheatstone was an English physicist and inventor of many devices during the Victorian period. Amongst these included the first commercially successful telegraph, English concertina,...

  2. Sir Charles Wheatstone was an eminent English scientist and inventor, known for his invaluable contributions to the fields of electrical resistance and telegraphy during the Victorian era.

  3. May 11, 2018 · Wheatstone, Sir Charles (1802–75) English physicist and inventor. In 1843, with William Cooke, he improved the Wheatstone bridge, a device for measuring electrical resistance. In 1837, they patented an electric telegraph. Wheatstone also invented the harmonica and concertina.

  4. Jan 20, 2016 · Biography. Wheatstone Bridge. Sir Charles Wheatstone was born on 2 February 1802 in the village of Barnwood in the United Kingdom. He was the second son of William Wheatstone, a manufacturer of musical instruments, and was taught in various schools throughout London.

  5. Feb 6, 2018 · Charles Wheatstone is most famous for two discoveries: the Cooke-Wheatstone telegraph and the Wheatstone bridge. The Wheatstone bridge was actually not his own invention, but Wheatstone was the first to draw attention to its capabilities.

  6. Oct 28, 2016 · Sir Charles Wheatstone (1802-75) was Professor of Experimental Philosophy at King’s. His career began with an interest in acoustics and musical instruments, as the son of a musical instrument maker, and he is most commonly known for pioneering the electric telegraph. However, by the 1830s his attention had turned to stereoscopy.

  7. Charles Wheatstone | Science Museum Group Collection. Type 3 or more characters for results. Wheatstone, Charles 1802 - 1875. Nationality: English; British. (1802-1875) Knight Physicist. Sir Charles Wheatstone, developer of telegraphy, was born on the 6th February 1802 at the Manor House, Barnwood, Gloucester.

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