- History of electricity and radio
Early developments in electricity
Electricity has been a subject of scientific interest since at least the seventeenth century. However it was not until the nineteenth century that research into the subject started to intensify. Notable developments in this century include the work ofGeorg Ohm who in1827 quantified the relationship between theelectric current andpotential difference in a conductor and the work ofMichael Faraday who in1831 discoveredelectromagnetic induction .However during these years the study of electricity was largely considered to be a subfield of
physics and hence the domain ofphysicist s. It was not until the late nineteenth century that universities started to offer degrees in electrical engineering. TheDarmstadt University of Technology established the first chair of electrical engineering worldwide in1882 and offered a four year study course of electrical engineering in1883 . In1882 ,MIT offered the first course on electrical engineering in theUnited States . This course was organized by Professor Charles Cross who was head of the Physics department and who later became a founder of theAmerican Institute of Electrical Engineers (which later became theInstitute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers ). In1885 , theUniversity College London founded the first chair of electrical engineering in theUnited Kingdom and, in1886 , theUniversity of Missouri established the first department of electrical engineering in the United States. ref|ryderDuring this period, work in the area increased dramatically. In
1882 , Edison switched on the world's first large-scale electrical supply network that provided 110 voltsdirect current to fifty-nine customers in lower Manhattan. In1887 , Nikola Tesla filed a number of patents related to a competing form of power distribution known asalternating current . In the following years a bitter rivalry between Tesla and Edison, known as the "War of Currents ", took place over the preferred method of providing electricity.Ancient times
There is some evidence that ancient Roman or Egyptian citizens used batteries to goldplate objects.
Early discoveries
Benjamin Franklin conducted experiments that show thatlightning was electrical in nature, and the pointedlightning arrestor s were better than round one.
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