His battery was used to power many of the early US telegraph stations and the fuel cell technology he helped develop is used by Nasa to power systems on its Apollo and Shuttle programmes.
What does T stand for?
T stands for US Telegraph (Scott Catalogue prefix; philately)
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- Treasury (various organizations)
- Trillion
- True
- True Bearing
- Turbocharge(d)
- Tureaud (Mr. T)
- US DoT tire speed rating (118 mph)
- With mark approval by Dentori or Japan Electrical Testing Laboratory (JET)
- the same amount of light every 24.78 hr
- Thunderbird (Ford automobile model)
- Toronto (slang for Toronto)
- Termination for Convenience
- Termination for Default
- Trench Mortar (US Army)
- Theater of Operations (US DoD)
- Test Plan
- Test Procedure
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Also on this day: 1543: Death of Polishastronomer Nicolas Copernicus; 1686: Birth of German physicist Gabriel Daniel Fahrenheit; 1808: Dartmoor Prison opened to house French prisoners-of-war; 1819: Birth of Queen Victoria; 1844: Samuel Morse transmitted the first message of the US telegraph in Morse code; 1862: Westminster Bridge opened; 1988: Snow fell on the Syrian desert and Damascus had ten hours of snowfall for the first time in 50 years.