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Charles Proteus Steinmetz - Wikipedia Charles Proteus Steinmetz (born Karl August Rudolph Steinmetz; April 9, 1865 – October 26, 1923) was a Prussian-American mathematician and electrical engineer and professor at Union College
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Charles Proteus Steinmetz | Electrical Engineer . . . Charles Proteus Steinmetz (born April 9, 1865, Breslau, Prussia—died Oct 26, 1923, Schenectady, N Y , U S ) was a German-born American electrical engineer whose ideas on alternating current systems helped inaugurate the electrical era in the United States
Charles Proteus Steinmetz, the Wizard of Schenectady Born in 1865 in Breslau, Germany (now Wroclaw, Poland), Carl August Rudolph Steinmetz became a brilliant student of mathematics and chemistry at the University of Breslau, but he was forced to
Home - Who was Charles Steinmetz? - Steinmetz College Prep Charles Proteus Steinmetz (April 9, 1865 – October 26, 1923) was a German-American mathematician and electrical engineer He fostered the development of alternating current that made possible the expansion of the electric power industry in the United States, formulating mathematical theories for engineers
Charles P. Steinmetz - Electrical Engineer, Inventor, Educator Born Carl August Steinmetz in Breslau, Germany (now Wroclaw, Poland), Steinmetz studied in Breslau, Zurich and Berlin, pursuing a broad course of scholarship that included astronomy, biology, chemistry, electricity, physics and political economy
Steinmetz, Charles Proteus (1865-1923) -- from Eric Weisstein . . . German-American electrical engineer who, while employed at the General Electric Company, devised the method for solving electrical circuits using complex number notation He also discovered the law of hysteresis and studied the properties of lightning In addition, Steinmetz made many brilliant discoveries and is credited with over 200 patents