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Clement D. Child (1868 – 1933) was an American physicist and educator. He is noted particularly for "Child's law" (1911), which is an equation that describes the electric current that flows between the plates of a vacuum tube. Vacuum tubes were the main components in electronics from about 1905 to 1960, when transistors and integrated circuits mostly supplanted them.
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Child, Clement D. Clement D. Child
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American physicist and educator
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Child, Clement Dexter
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Clement Dexter Child
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1868-01-01Z
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1933-07-15Z
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1933-01-01Z