Thermionic emission (redirect from Edison Effect)
current. Thomas Edison noticed this current when inventing his light bulb, thus subsequent scientists referred to the current as the Edison effect, a term that...
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William Joseph Hammer (category Edison Pioneers)
several of the Edison effect bulbs. He presented a paper on them in 1885, where he referred to thermionic emission as the "Edison Effect." The British...
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copper oxide electrode formed part of the early battery type known as the Edison–Lalande cell. Copper oxide was also used in a lithium battery type (IEC...
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Space charge (redirect from Space-charge effect)
in a vacuum. This effect was first observed by Thomas Edison in light bulb filaments, where it is sometimes called the Edison effect. Space charge is a...
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Diode (section Reverse-recovery effect)
In 1880, Thomas Edison observed unidirectional current between heated and unheated elements in a bulb, later called Edison effect, and was granted a...
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Tilton v. Richardson, 403 U.S. 672 (1971), was a United States Supreme Court case holding that one-time construction grants to religious colleges and universities...
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Scientific phenomena named after people (redirect from Eponymous effect)
Arthur Lyon Bowley Edison effect – Thomas Edison Edman degradation – Pehr Victor Edman Edward–Lemieux effect (a.k.a. Anomeric effect) – John Thomas Edward...
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Germany including Erich Mielke "It's very beautiful over there." — Thomas Edison, American inventor (18 October 1931), speaking words of unclear meaning...
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Hussy (1936) Conquest (1937) Of Human Hearts (1938) Idiot's Delight (1939) Edison, the Man (1940) Come Live with Me (1941) They Met in Bombay (1941) The Human...
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Hypnagogia (section Tetris effect)
including Beethoven, Richard Wagner, Walter Scott, Salvador Dalí, Thomas Edison, Nikola Tesla and Isaac Newton – have credited hypnagogia and related states...
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