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Evolution of Electrical Engineering

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The evolution of electrical engineering can be attributed, in part, to the works and discoveries of these scientists, mathematicians, and physicists.

  • William Gilbert (1540-1603),
    English physician, founder of magnetic science, published De Magnete, a treatise on magnetism, in 1600.
  • Charles A. Coulomb (1736-1806),
    French engineer and physicist, published the laws of electrostatics in seven memoirs to the French Academy of Science between 1785 and 1791. His name is associated with the unit of charge.
  • James Watt (1736-1819),
    English inventor, developed the steam engine. His name is used to represent the unit of power.
  • Alessandro Volta (1745-1827),
    Italian physicist, discovered the electric pile. The unit of electric potential and the alternate name of this quantity (voltage) are named after him.
  • Hans Christian Oersted (1777-1851),
    Danish physicist, discovered the connection between electricity and magnetism in 1820. The unit of magnetic field strength is named after him.
  • Andre Marie Ampere (1775-1836),
    French mathematician, chemist, and physicist, experimentally quantified the relationship between electric current and the magnetic field. His works were summarized in a treatise published in 1827. The unit of electric current is named after him.
  • Georg Simon Ohm (1789-1854),
    German mathematician, investigated the relationship between voltage and current and quantified the phenomenon of resistance. His first results were published in 1827. His name is used to represent the unit of resistance.
  • Michael Faraday (1791-1867),
    English experimenter, demonstrated electromagnetic induction in 1831. His electrical transformer and electromagnetic generator marked the beginning of the age of electric power. His name is associated with the unit of capacitance.
  • Joseph Henry (1797-1878),
    American physicist, discovered self-induction around 1831, and his name has been designated to represent the unit of inductance. He had also recognized the essential structure of the telegraph, which was later perfected by Samuel F. B. Morse.
  • Carl Friedrich Gauss (1777-1855),
    German mathematician, and Wilhelm Eduard Weber (1804-1891), German physicist, published a 10 Chapter 1 Introduction to Electrical Engineering treatise in 1833 describing the measurement of the earthÂ’s magnetic field. The gauss is a unit of magnetic field strength, while the weber is a unit of magnetic flux.
  • James Clerk Maxwell (1831-1879),
    Scottish physicist, discovered the electromagnetic theory of light and the laws of electrodynamics. The modern theory of electromagnetics is entirely founded upon MaxwellÂ’s equations.
  • ErnstWerner Siemens (1816-1892) and Wilhelm Siemens (1823-1883),
    German inventors and engineers, contributed to the invention and development of electric machines, as well as to perfecting electrical science. The modern unit of conductance is named after them.
  • Heinrich Rudolph Hertz (1857-1894),
    German scientist and experimenter, discovered the nature of electromagnetic waves and published his findings in 1888. His name is associated with the unit of frequency.
  • Nikola Tesla (1856-1943),
    Croatian inventor, emigrated to the United States in 1884. He invented polyphase electric power systems and the induction motor and pioneered modern AC electric power systems. His name is used to represent the unit of magnetic flux density.

Impact of Globalization on Filipinos

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Globalization is defined as the process of increasing integration between units around the world, including nation-states, households/individuals corporations and other organizations. A very general term to cover all aspects of society.

The effects of globalization could either be beneficial or detrimental to society. The positive effect of globalization increases the standard of living of Third World countries and the wealth to First World countries as well. The negative effect will be increased human rights violation in developing societies and cultural assimilation through the destruction of authentic local cultures.

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To Do List

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The Filipino Engineer will be adding the following contents soon.

  • ANSI, NEMA, UL Standards on the Electrical Standards List
  • Sample documents such as
    • Load Calculations
    • Cable Sizing Calculations
    • Cable Sizing Calculations
    • Datasheets
    • Specification
    • Sample reports
  • Online Calculations
  • and many more...

These contents will supplement the regular articles that we shall be posting every now and then. If you want a sample particular technical document, please send your request to This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. Royal Regent - Filmore c Einthoven - Paln - Mk -

IEC Members

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The IEC has 51 full members and 17 associate members. Unfortunately, the Philippines has been suspended from the IEC since January 2003.

Here is the complete list of member countries as of November 2007.

What type of Boss are you?

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After more than two decades working for others (employed), I have personally encountered almost any type of bosses you can ever think of. If you are reading this and you are handling people, you might be able to categorize yourself with at least one or several of the bosses I am going to discuss and illustrate.

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