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  1. Antonio Pacinotti, im Vordergrund sein Generator mit Ringanker. Antonio Pacinotti's Generator mit Ringanker. Antonio Pacinotti (* 17. Juni 1841 in Pisa; † 25. März 1912 ebenda) war ein italienischer Physiker und Professor der Physik in Pisa. Er studierte an der Universität Pisa bei Riccardo Felici (1819–1902) Physik, insbesondere ...

  2. Scientific studies and invention of the dynamo. Pacinotti-Gramme ring armature. Dynamo of Pacinotti. He is best known for inventing an improved form of direct-current electrical generator, or dynamo, which he built in 1860 and described in a paper published in Il Nuovo Cimento of 1865.

  3. Antonio Pacinotti ( Pisa, 17 giugno 1841 – Pisa, 25 marzo 1912) è stato un patriota, politico e scienziato italiano, a cui si deve l'invenzione della dinamo e del motore elettrico in corrente continua. Indice. 1 Biografia. 2 Studi astronomici e scoperte. 3 Studi tecnici e contributi. 4 Studi scientifici ed invenzione della dinamo.

  4. Antonio Pacinotti (* 17. Juni 1841 in Pisa; † 25. März 1912 ebenda) war ein italienischer Physiker und Professor der Physik in Pisa. Antonio Pacinotti, im Vordergrund sein Generator mit Ringanker. Antonio Pacinotti's Generator mit Ringanker.

  5. Antonio Pacinotti. Graduated from the University of Pisa in 1861; the following year, became the assistant to the astronomer Giovan Battista Donati (1826-1873) and, in 1864, professor at the Istituto Tecnico of Bologna. In 1873, elected professor of physi ...

  6. Biography. Honorary Member 1912. Professor Antonio Pacinotti, original inventor of the d-c dynamo with its commutator, and of the ring and toothed types of armature, was born at Pisa, Italy, 17 June 1841; his death occurred in that city on 24 March 1912, only a few weeks after his election on 12 January 1912, as an Honorary Member of the AIEE.

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    Antonio Pacinotti1841-1912. Antonio Pacinotti. Graduated from the University of Pisa in 1861; the following year, became the assistant to the astronomer Giovan Battista Donati (1826-1873) and, in 1864, professor at the Istituto Tecnico of Bologna. In 1873, elected professor of physics at the University of Cagliari and, in 1881, succeeded his ...