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Gordon Hindle Rawcliffe (1910–1979), electrical engineer and university teacher  
Gordon Hindle Rawcliffe (1910–1979), electrical engineer and university teacher  
1910 Born in Sheffield
1979 Died in Bristol on 3 September
Invented the multi-speed induction motor using the pole amplitude modulation (PAM) principle.





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Gordon Hindle Rawcliffe (1910–1979), electrical engineer and university teacher

1910 Born in Sheffield

1979 Died in Bristol on 3 September

Invented the multi-speed induction motor using the pole amplitude modulation (PAM) principle.


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Sources of Information