Magnets and Electric Currents. An Elementary Treatise for the Use of Electrical Artisans and Science Teachers
- 428 pages
- 15 hours of reading
Sir John Ambrose Fleming was an English electrical engineer and physicist. He is recognized for inventing the first thermionic valve, the diode, and is also known for the left-hand rule for electric motors. His work profoundly impacted the early development of electronics through his foundational contributions.






This book is a comprehensive guide to the propagation of electric currents in telephone and telegraph conductors. Written by the pioneering electrical engineer John Ambrose Fleming, this work provides an essential reference for anyone interested in the history of electrical engineering and the development of communication networks.
Being A Course Of Experimental Lectures Delivered To A Practical Audience (1888)
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