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  1. Galileo Ferraris and AC Motor Ferraris presented his findings to the Royal Academy of Sciences in Turin on March 11, 1888. Two months later, Nikola Tesla gained U.S. Patent 381,968, an application filed on October 12, 1887.

  2. 18 de nov. de 2014 · Concurrent with Tesla’s major breakthroughs in AC in the mid-1880s, an Italian inventor named Galileo Ferraris developed a similar system – something we can likely chalk up to simultaneous ...

  3. 8 de ago. de 2016 · This article illustrates the life and work of Prof. Galileo Ferraris (1847-1897), an Italian engineer and scientist who dedicated his life to the study of electricity and its applications in the 19th century. His contributions to different engineering disciplines were remarkable, as were his efforts to develop and disseminate electrical knowledge. In this article, we will briefly discuss his ...

  4. Engineering Hall of Fame. Galileo Ferraris. Physicist, Pioneer of Alternating Current Systems (1847-1897) Inventor of the Induction Motor. "Father of three-phase current" - Electrotechnical Congress, Frankfurt 1891. Galileo Ferraris of Turin, Italy is one of the greatest unsung heroes of AC power systems. At one time European newspapers had ...

  5. All the original works of Galileo Ferraris , his numerous papers and books, available for free download from the are digital repository of the central library of the Politecnico di Torino , the university that he contributed in creating. His life . Galileo Ferraris was born on 0 October 1847 in 3 Livorno Piemonte (Kingdom of Sardinia).

  6. 1 de ene. de 1999 · Abstract title SUMMARY /title Galileo Ferraris (1847-1897), the most eminent Italian electrician in the last quarter of the XIX Century, is wrongly considered a pure technician who invented a new kind of electric induction motor. Instead, in introducing the new device, he also contributed, as a valuable mathematical physicist, to the deepening of Maxwell's electromagnetic theory itself, and ...

  7. English: Galileo Ferraris (October 31, 1847 – February 7, 1897) was an Italian physicist and electrical engineer, noted mostly for the studies and independent discovery of the rotating magnetic field, a basic working principle of the induction motor.

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