- Zénobe Gramme
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name = Zénobe Gramme
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birth_date =April 4 ,1826
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death_date =January 20 ,1901
death_place =Bois-Colombes ,France
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nationality = Belgian
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footnotes =Zénobe Théophile Gramme (
April 4 ,1826 -January 20 ,1901 ) was a Belgianelectrical engineer .In spite of the fact that he was semi-literate and had no advanced knowledge of mathematics, in 1869, he invented theGramme machine , a type ofdirect current dynamo capable of generating smoother (less AC) and much higher voltages than the dynamos known to that point. In 1873 he accidentally discovered that the device was reversible and would spin when connected to any DC power supply. The Gramme machine was the first usefully powerfulelectrical motor successful in industry. Before Gramme's inventions, electric motors attained only low power and were used as toys or laboratory curiosities.Gramme died at
Bois-Colombes ,France and was buried in the Père Lachaise cemetery.In the city of Liège there is a High School, L'
Institut Gramme , named after him.In 2005 he ended at 23rd place in the election of "
Le plus grand Belge " (The Greatest Belgian), the television show broadcast by the French-speakingRTBF and based on theBBC show100 Greatest Britons .
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