William Stanley (physicist)
William Stanley, Jr. (November 28, 1858–May 14, 1916) was an American physicist born in Brooklyn, New York.
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November 28 - 1858 - May 14 - 1916 - American - Physicist - Brooklyn - New York
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In 1885, Stanley built the first practical alternating current device based on Lucien Gaulard and John Gibbs' idea. This device was called an induction coil. It was the precursor to the modern transformer. The induction coil that Stanley built was very primitive. Stanley's work led him to be hired by George Westinghouse as his chief engineer in Pittsburgh.
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1885 - Alternating current - Lucien Gaulard - John Gibbs - Induction coil - Transformer - George Westinghouse - Pittsburgh
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