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Transistor radio and William Shockley

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Difference between Transistor radio and William Shockley

Transistor radio vs. William Shockley

A transistor radio is a small portable radio receiver that uses transistor-based circuitry. William Bradford Shockley Jr. (February 13, 1910 – August 12, 1989) was an American physicist and inventor.

Similarities between Transistor radio and William Shockley

Transistor radio and William Shockley have 5 things in common (in Unionpedia): Bell Labs, John Bardeen, Transistor, Vacuum tube, Walter Houser Brattain.

Bell Labs

Nokia Bell Labs (formerly named AT&T Bell Laboratories, Bell Telephone Laboratories and Bell Labs) is an American research and scientific development company, owned by Finnish company Nokia.

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John Bardeen

John Bardeen (May 23, 1908 – January 30, 1991) was an American physicist and electrical engineer.

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Transistor

A transistor is a semiconductor device used to amplify or switch electronic signals and electrical power.

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Vacuum tube

In electronics, a vacuum tube, an electron tube, or just a tube (North America), or valve (Britain and some other regions) is a device that controls electric current between electrodes in an evacuated container.

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Walter Houser Brattain

Walter Houser Brattain (February 10, 1902 – October 13, 1987) was an American physicist at Bell Labs who, along with fellow scientists John Bardeen and William Shockley, invented the point-contact transistor in December 1947.

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Transistor radio and William Shockley Comparison

Transistor radio has 39 relations, while William Shockley has 110. As they have in common 5, the Jaccard index is 3.36% = 5 / (39 + 110).

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