Search
- "Fort Wayne Series A. C. Arc Systems : Instruction Book No. 3024," November 1906 -

- November 01, 1906
- Collections - Artifact
"Fort Wayne Series A. C. Arc Systems : Instruction Book No. 3024," November 1906
- United States Patent No. 533,244 for Systems of Distribution by Alternating Currents, January 29, 1895 - Charles Steinmetz excelled at applying mathematical theory and scientific methods to practical engineering, helping define the role of "scientist-engineer" in the American electrical industry. Working at General Electric in the 1890s, Steinmetz developed influential theories on alternating currents and conducted breakthrough experiments on power loss. His innovations improved the efficiency of electrical power distribution over long distances.

- January 29, 1895
- Collections - Artifact
United States Patent No. 533,244 for Systems of Distribution by Alternating Currents, January 29, 1895
Charles Steinmetz excelled at applying mathematical theory and scientific methods to practical engineering, helping define the role of "scientist-engineer" in the American electrical industry. Working at General Electric in the 1890s, Steinmetz developed influential theories on alternating currents and conducted breakthrough experiments on power loss. His innovations improved the efficiency of electrical power distribution over long distances.