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English physicist and electrical engineer who helped develop telegraphic and telephonic communications; in 1902 (independent of A. E. Kennelly) he suggested the existence of an atmospheric layer that reflects radio waves back to earth (1850-1925)
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The term impedance was coined by Oliver Heaviside in July 1886.
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The right conditions for transmitting signals through cables without distortion were first worked out mathematically in 1885 by Oliver Heaviside.
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Similar work was carried out independently, and at around the same time, by the British mathematical physicist and engineer Oliver Heaviside.
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The analogy and equations differing only by some small factors were first published in 1893, before general relativity, by Oliver Heaviside as a separate theory expanding Newton's law.
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The explanation of the phenomenon came in 1902, when physicists Arthur Kennelly and Oliver Heaviside theorized about the existence of an atmospheric layer that reflected electromagnetic waves—the ionosphere.
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Oliver Heaviside FRS (/ˈhɛvisaɪd/; 18 May 1850 – 3 February 1925) was an English self-taught electrical engineer, mathematician, and physicist who adapted complex numbers to the study of electrical circuits, invented mathematical techniques for the solution of differential equations (equivalent to Laplace transforms), reformulated Maxwell's field equations in terms of electric and magnetic forces and energy flux, and independently co-formulated vector analysis.
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