Charles Wheatstone (1802–1875) was an English scientist and inventor best known for his contributions to the field of electrical engineering and for his work in the development of the Wheatstone bridge, a device used to measure electrical resistance. The Wheatstone bridge significantly advanced the field of electrical measurement and is still used in various applications today. Wheatstone was also involved in the development of the telegraph and made foundational contributions to acoustics and the understanding of the piano's harmonic qualities.
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