- Ányos István
Jedlik was a
Hungarian inventor, engineer, physicist, and
Benedictine priest. He was also a
member of the
Hungarian Academy of Sciences, and...
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feature of all
subsequent generator designs.
Independently of Faraday, Ányos
Jedlik started experimenting in 1827 with the
electromagnetic rotating devices...
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pressure and
selling it in New Haven, Connecticut. In the 1830s,
Anyos Jedlik of
Hungary opened a large-scale
carbonated water factory. The
original trademarked...
- century. In 1827,
Hungarian physicist Ányos
Jedlik started experimenting with
electromagnetic coils.
After Jedlik solved the
technical problems of continuous...
- condenser,
Jedlik framed the
principle of
surge generator of
cascaded connection. (The
Cascade connection was
another important invention of Ányos
Jedlik.) One...
- electroplating. In 1827,
independently of Faraday,
Hungarian inventor Ányos
Jedlik started experimenting with
electromagnetic rotating devices which he called...
-
liquid chromatography János Irinyi,
inventor of
noiseless match (1836) Ányos
Jedlik, co-inventor of
dynamo (1861) and soda
water (1826)
Rudolf E. Kálmán, co-inventor...
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Jedlik Ányos
Secondary Grammar School is a high
school in Csepel, Budapest, Hungary. The high
school was
founded in the
summer of 1946 at the
request of...
- Városliget. The Kálóczy
Square near the Széchenyi István University. The
Jedlik Bridge,
which enabled traffic &
transport between Sziget and Révfalu district...
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acknowledgement of
achievements in the
field of
innovation 1996 – Ányos
Jedlik Prize from the
Hungarian Patent Office 1997 –
Prize for the Re****tion of...