Pupin

[ pyoo-peen, poo-peen ]

noun
  1. Michael Id·vor·sky [id-vawr-skee], /ɪdˈvɔr ski/, 1858–1935, U.S. inventor, physicist, and author, born in Serbia.

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How to use Pupin in a sentence

  • Hearing of this case, Professor Pupin induced the gentleman to allow him to attempt a photograph of the hand.

  • These are discussed by Professor Pupin in the paper here mentioned.

    Inventors at Work | George Iles
  • What Professor Pupin has apparently done is to free the wire from those miscellaneous disturbances known as "induction."

    The Age of Big Business | Burton J. Hendrick
  • His researches resulted in the famous "Pupin coil" by the expedient now known as "loading."

    The Age of Big Business | Burton J. Hendrick
  • A notable recent example is Professor Pupin's loaded telephone line.

    The Art of Inventing | Edwin J. Prindle