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  1. William David Coolidge. (Hudson, 1873 - Schenectady, 1975) Ingeniero y físico norteamericano conocido por la fabricación del tubo de rayos X que hoy lleva su nombre, y que en 1913 representó una revolución en el campo de la radiología y de la medicina.

  2. William David Coolidge fue un físico estadounidense, nacido el 23 de octubre de 1873 en Hudson ( Massachusetts) y fallecido 3 de febrero de 1975 en Schenectady, Nueva York. 1 . Primeros años. Coolidge nació en una granja cerca de Hudson, Massachusetts.

  3. William David Coolidge (/ ˈ k uː l ɪ dʒ /; October 23, 1873 – February 3, 1975) was an American physicist and engineer, who made major contributions to X-ray machines. He was the director of the General Electric Research Laboratory and a vice-president of the corporation.

    • his contributions to the incandescent electric lighting and the X-rays art
    • Electrical engineering
    • American
  4. William David COOLIDGE. Ingeniero y físico estadounidense (Hudson,1873- Schenectady,1975) conocido por la fabricación del tubo de rayos X que hoy lleva su nombre, y que en 1913 representó una revolución en el campo de la radiología y de la medicina.

  5. William D. Coolidge (born October 23, 1873, Hudson, Massachusetts, U.S.—died February 3, 1975, Schenectady, New York) was an American engineer and physical chemist whose improvement of tungsten filaments was essential in the development of the modern incandescent lamp bulb and the X-ray tube.

    • The Editors of Encyclopaedia Britannica
  6. In 1973 at age 100, William David Coolidge was elected to the National Inventors Hall of Fame. He died on 4 February 1975. — The above is compiled from the biographies of Coolidge available on the internet.

  7. William D. Coolidge began his career at General Electric's Research Laboratory in September 1905. Hired away from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology by lab director Willis Whitney, Coolidge stipulated that half of his time would be spent on his own research with the use of company equipment.