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    Jonas Wenström (4 August 1855 in Hällefors – 22 December 1893 in Västerås) was a Swedish engineer and inventor, who in 1890 received a Swedish patent on...
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  • (1893–1944), American cinematographer Jonas Wenström (1855–1893), Swedish engineer and inventor Matt Wenstrom (born 1970), American basketball player...
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    independently invented by Galileo Ferraris, Mikhail Dolivo-Dobrovolsky, Jonas Wenström, John Hopkinson, William Stanley Jr., and Nikola Tesla in the late 1880s...
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    Corporation and the Combustion Engineering Group. 1889 – the partner Jonas Wenström creates 3-phased generators, motors and transformers. 1933 – The company...
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    Dolivo-Dobrovolsky and Charles Eugene Lancelot Brown in Germany on one side, and Jonas Wenström in Sweden on the other, though Brown favoured the two-phase system....
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    Ericsson, still one of the largest telecom companies in the world. Jonas Wenström was an early pioneer in alternating current and is along with Nikola...
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    achieving reduced iron losses and increased induced voltages. In 1880, Jonas Wenström provided the rotor with slots for housing the winding, further increasing...
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    German technician Friedrich August Haselwander and Swedish engineer Jonas Wenström. If the rotor of a squirrel cage motor were to run at the true synchronous...
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  • had been invented only a few years earlier by the Swedish inventor Jonas Wenström. List of waypoints 60°03′50″N 14°59′42″E / 60.0638366°N 14.995104°E...
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  • Carl Auer von Welsbach (1858–1929), Austria – Gas mantle, ferrocerium Jonas Wenström (1855–1893), Sweden – three-phase electrical power George Westinghouse...
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    of the founders (the others were Nikola Tesla, Galileo Ferraris and Jonas Wenström) of polyphase electrical systems, developing the three-phase electrical...
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    (1886–1978), physicist Gunnar A. Sjögren (1920–1996), automobile designer Jonas Wenström (1855–1893), engineer and inventor Peter Andersson (born 1965), ice...
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    Olof Wallenius (1902–1970) Axel Wenner-Gren, founder of Electrolux Jonas Wenström, industrialist Sven Wingquist (1876–1953), engineer, inventor, industrialist...
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  • Alfredson (1931—2017), entertainer Tage Danielsson (1928–1985), entertainer Jonas Wenström (1855–1893), engineer, inventor of the three-phase electric power system...
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    inventor and engineer Waloddi Weibull (1887–1979), material scientist Jonas Wenström (1855–1893), inventor and engineer Sven Wingquist (1876–1953), inventor...
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  • Ericsson, still one of the largest telecom companies in the world. Jonas Wenström was an early pioneer in alternating current and is, along with Nikola...
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  • Statistics". basketball-reference.com. Retrieved August 25, 2019. "Matt Wenstrom NBA Statistics". basketball-reference.com. Retrieved August 25, 2019. "David...
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