Flemings oscillation valve, c 1903.

UNITED KINGDOM - JANUARY 06: As well as being a pioneer in the application of electricity to lighting and heating on a large scale, John Ambrose Fleming (1849-1945) invented the thermionic diode or valve. His invention was a major step forward in wireless technology as it was considerably more efficient as a radio wave detector than coherers or magnetic detectors. Valves became fundamental components in radios, as well as television sets and computers for 50 years, before being superseded by the transistor. (Photo by SSPL/Getty Images)
UNITED KINGDOM - JANUARY 06: As well as being a pioneer in the application of electricity to lighting and heating on a large scale, John Ambrose Fleming (1849-1945) invented the thermionic diode or valve. His invention was a major step forward in wireless technology as it was considerably more efficient as a radio wave detector than coherers or magnetic detectors. Valves became fundamental components in radios, as well as television sets and computers for 50 years, before being superseded by the transistor. (Photo by SSPL/Getty Images)
Flemings oscillation valve, c 1903.
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90737746
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SSPL
Fecha de creación:
06 de enero de 1998
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Nombre del objeto:
10308340
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1962 x 3504 px (16,61 x 29,67 cm) - 300 dpi - 1 MB