F. W. Jordan

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title: F. W. Jordan
text: Frank Wilfred Jordan was a British physicist who together with William Henry Eccles invented the flip-flop circuit in 1918. This circuit became the basis for electronic binary data storage in computers. Frank Wilfred Jordan was born on 6 October 1881 in Canterbury, Kent, England, the son of Edward James Jordan and Eliza Edith King. He married Fanny Bentley Wood, a florist, in Canterbury, when based in Newhaven as a soldier on 7 December 1916. He died on 12 January 1941 in Coltham, Gretton Road,
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description: British physicist
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date created: 2005-12-23T08:21:13Z
date modified: 2024-08-28T02:10:36Z
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