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Definition of Arthur Edwin Kennelly
1. Noun. United States electrical engineer noted for his work on the theory of alternating currents; independently of Oliver Heaviside he discovered the existence of an atmospheric layer that reflects radio waves back to earth (1861-1939).
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Literary usage of Arthur Edwin Kennelly
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Science by American Association for the Advancement of Science (1901)
"Arthur Edwin Kennelly, Electrical Engineer, Crozer Building, Philadelphia, Pa.
(D). CJ Keyser, Instructor in Mathematics, Columbia University, New York, ..."
2. World Metric Standardization: An Urgent Issue; a Volume of Testimony Urging by World Metric Standardization Council (1922)
"The first article is by Arthur Edwin Kennelly, Professor of Electrical Engineering
at Harvard University since 1902, and director of electrical research at ..."
3. The Electrical Engineer (1893)
"(Arthur Edwin Kennelly, United States.) Improvements in means and apparatus for
varying the speed of electromotors or the electromotive force of ..."
4. Monthly Bulletin of Books Added to the Public Library of the City of Boston by Boston Public Library (1907)
"... Edwin James, and Arthur Edwin Kennelly. Electric arc lighting. 3d edition,
enlarged New York, 1906. Illus. Diagrams. ..."
5. Announcement by Lawrence Scientific School, Columbia University Teachers College. Horace Mann School (1902)
"ALBERT ANDREW HOWARD, Ph.D., Professor of Latin. Arthur Edwin Kennelly. Sc.D..
Professor of Electrical Engineering. '.i .,,:. ..."