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The Early History of Radio: From Faraday to Marconi
The Institution of Engineering and Technology, 1994 Cloth: 978-0-85296-845-1 | eISBN: 978-0-86341-394-0 Library of Congress Classification TK6547.G37 1994 Dewey Decimal Classification 621.3840922
ABOUT THIS BOOK | TOC
ABOUT THIS BOOK
Much has been written about Faraday and Marconi, and about the history of the development of radio from the time of Marconi. However, Gerald Garratt's special interest was in what might be termed the 'prehistory' of radio. This book therefore outlines the sequence of development from Faraday's first prediction and concept of the electromagnetic field: Maxwell worked out the mathematics of electromagnetic wave propagation and Hertz demonstrated their physical existence. Lodge identified the need for resonance between transmitter and receiver, thus leading to Marconi's successful practical application. See other books on: Early History | Faraday | Radio | Technology & Engineering | Telegraph, Wireless See other titles from The Institution of Engineering and Technology |
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