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Arthur E. Kennelly

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838: 209: 33: 369: 400:, who also—apparently independently—noticed this same power law, called by Riegel the "endurance equation". Due to the relatively crude (by today's standards) data available, Kennelly's "Law of Fatigue" utilized the same exponent 9/8 = 1.125 for all of his datasets, whereas Riegel noticed that these exponents differed by sport and by individual. 383:
He was an active participant in professional organizations such as the Society for the Promotion of the Metric System of Weights and Measures, the Illuminating Engineering Society and the US National Committee of the International Electrotechnical Commission, and also served as the president of both
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While Kennelly himself does not appear to have been a significant athlete, he applied his engineering expertise to his avocation: analyzing endurance sports records of horses and humans. He noticed that time vs. distance plots of such sports records formed nearly a straight line when plotted on
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Captain David Joseph Kennelly (1831–1907) and Catherine Gibson Heycock (1839–1863). His mother died when he was three years old. In 1863, his father retired from the navy and later Arthur and his father returned to England. In 1878, his father married Ellen L.Spencer and moved the family to
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The application of hyperbolic functions to electrical engineering problems; being the subject of a course of lectures delivered before the University of London in May and June 1911
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Executioner's Current. Thomas Edison, George Westinghouse and the Invention of the Electric Chair
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Kennelly, Arthur E. (1906). "An Approximate Law of Fatigue in the Speeds of Racing Animals".
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In 1911 and 1912, Kennelly advanced applied mathematics by communicating the theory of the
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Proceedings of the International Mathematical Congress held in Toronto, August 11-16, 1924
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as well as a further test to determine the type of electricity that should be used in the
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in developing a demonstration to show how alternating current was more dangerous than
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Artificial Electric Lines: Their Theory, Mode of Construction and Uses
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Kennelly then formed a consulting firm in electrical engineering with
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Wireless telegraphy and wireless telephony an elementary treatise
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A. E. Kennelly and the 1902 Vera Cruz-Frontera-Campeche Cable
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Kennelly received awards from many nations, including the
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Edison and the Electric Chair: A Story of Light and Death
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log-log graph paper. Kennelly thus preceded by 75 years
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In 1893, during his research in 232:Kennelly was born December 17, 1861, in 551: 483:Practical notes for electrical students 1305:British emigrants to the United States 687: 677: 452:American Academy of Arts and Sciences 344:Massachusetts Institute of Technology 182:Massachusetts Institute of Technology 7: 839:Works by or about Arthur E. Kennelly 502:(London: University of London Press) 490:Electricity in Electro-Therapeutics 481:1890: (with Henry David Wilkinson) 471:for the works co-authored with him. 248:in London. He was the son of Irish 658:. Vol. 42. pp. 275–331. 509:(New York: Moffat, Yard & Co.) 14: 315:(AIEE). He researched the use of 1335:British people in colonial India 1330:Howard N. Potts Medal recipients 419:Institution Premium (1887), the 342:, 1902–1930, and jointly at the 207: 454:in 1905, and the United States 330:. 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Colaba
Bombay Presidency
British Raj
Maharashtra
India
Boston
Massachusetts
University College School
Kennelly–Heaviside layer
Howard N. Potts Medal
Membership of NAS
IRE Medal of Honor
AIEE Edison Medal
Electrical engineering
Harvard University
Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Vannevar Bush

electrical engineer
Colaba
Bombay Presidency
British India
University College School
naval officer
Sydney, Nova Scotia
Thomas Edison
war of currents
alternating current
Harold P. Brown

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