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Handout
PBS

People and Discoveries: Lee De Forest

For Students 9th - 10th
A biography on audion inventor, Lee de Forest, from childhood on. Hyperlinks to additional information about the radio and broadcasting.
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Handout
PBS

Outline of the History of the Transistor: Lee De Forest

For Students 9th - 10th
Part of a larger site about the history of the transistor, this brief biography of Lee de Forest, the inventor of the audion, includes a QuickTime movie that shows how it worked.
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Website
Other

United States Early Radio History: The Versatile Audion

For Students 9th - 10th
A reprint of an article from the magazine, "Electrical Experimenter," from February 1920, by H. Winfield Secor, describes some of the many practical uses to which the audion has been adapted.
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Handout
Other

Ced Magic: 1906 Deforest Audion Vacuum Tube

For Students 3rd - 8th
This is a one page presentation of the historical development of the audion tube. An image of DeForest's invention is included.
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Handout
Massachusetts Institute of Technology

Mit: Invention of the Week: Lee De Forest

For Students 3rd - 8th
This website provides information on the life and inventions of Lee DeForest, the man who invented the audion tube, which made commercial radio broadcasting practical.
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Unit Plan
National High Magnetic Field Laboratory

Magnet Academy: Audion

For Students 9th - 10th
In 1906, American physicist Lee De Forest invented the Audion (or triode), building on John Fleming's discovery of the diode just a few years before.
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Handout
National High Magnetic Field Laboratory

Magnet Academy: Lee De Forest

For Students 9th - 10th
American inventor Lee De Forest was a pioneer of radio and motion pictures. He received more than 300 patents over the course of his lifetime, the most important of which was for a three-electrode vacuum tube, or triode, that he called...
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Article
Famous Scientists

Famous Scientists: Lee De Forest

For Students 9th - 10th
Learn about the life and discoveries of Lee De Forest in this article.
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Unit Plan
National High Magnetic Field Laboratory

Magnet Academy: Audion 1906

For Students 9th - 10th
Two years after Englishman John Ambrose Fleming invented a two-electrode vacuum tube, American inventor Lee De Forest one-upped him by developing a tube with three electrodes.