Sir Francis Ronalds | |
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Born | City of London, England | 21 February 1788
Died | 8 August 1873 Battle, East Sussex, England | (aged 85)
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Scientific career | |
Fields | Physics, electrical engineering, applied mechanics, meteorology, photography, archaeology |
Sir Francis Ronalds FRS (21 February 1788 – 8 August 1873) was an English scientist and inventor, and arguably the first electrical engineer.[1] He was knighted for creating the first working electric telegraph over a substantial distance.[2] In 1816 he laid an 8-mile (13 km) length of iron wire between wooden frames in his mother's garden and sent pulses using electrostatic generators.