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    Wilhelm Eduard Weber (/ˈveɪbər/; German: [ˈvɪlhɛlm ˈeːdu̯aʁt ˈveːbɐ]; 24 October 1804 – 23 June 1891) was a German physicist and, together with Carl Friedrich...
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  • Wilhelm Weber may refer to: Wilhelm Eduard Weber (1804–1891), German physicist Wilhelm Weber (gymnast) (1880–1963), German Olympic gymnast Wilhelm Weber...
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  • 1 Wb/m2 (one weber per square metre) is one tesla. The weber is named after the German physicist Wilhelm Eduard Weber (1804–1891). The weber may be defined...
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    19th century. Weber electrodynamics is mainly based on the contributions of André-Marie Ampère, Carl Friedrich Gauss and Wilhelm Eduard Weber. In this theory...
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    career, Weber worked with his brothers, Wilhelm and Eduard, and partner Gustav Theodor Fechner. Throughout these working relationships, Weber completed...
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    of the heliotrope in 1821, a magnetometer in 1833 and – alongside Wilhelm Eduard Weber – the first electromagnetic telegraph in 1833. Gauss was the first...
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    brother to physiologist Ernst Heinrich Weber (1795-1878) and physicist Wilhelm Eduard Weber (1804-1891). Weber was born in Wittenberg. He studied medicine...
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  • Lenora Mattingly Weber (1895–1971), American young-adult author Eduard Ritter von Weber (1870–1934) German mathematician Albert J. Weber (1859–1925), Associate...
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  • Manfred Wagner Wilhelm Walcher Ludwig Waldmann Andreas Wallraff Emil Warburg Jürgen Warnatz Heinrich Friedrich Weber Wilhelm Eduard Weber Franz Wegner Stephanie...
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    potential was independently introduced by Franz Ernst Neumann and Wilhelm Eduard Weber in 1845 and in 1846, respectively to discuss Ampère's circuital law...
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    Wilhelm Eduard Albrecht, historian Georg Gottfried Gervinus, physicist Wilhelm Eduard Weber, and theologian and orientalist Heinrich Georg August Ewald. The...
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    in 1837 before it could be implemented. Carl Friedrich Gauss and Wilhelm Eduard Weber built a telegraph that was used for scientific study and communication...
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  • dielectric constant, and using the results of a prior experiment by Wilhelm Eduard Weber and Rudolf Kohlrausch performed in 1856, he established a connection...
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  • 1876 Lord Kelvin 1877 Gustav Kirchhoff 1878 Gustav Wiedemann 1879 Wilhelm Eduard Weber 1880 Antonio Pacinotti 1881 Emilio Villari 1882 Augusto Righi 1887...
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    lawyer and politician Karl Schwarzschild, astronomer and physicist Wilhelm Eduard Weber, physicist Konrat Ziegler, classical scholar, Righteous Among the...
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  • Senator Bill Weber (New York politician), New York State Senator Bill Weber (born 1957), former NBC and TNT sports commentator Wilhelm Eduard Weber (1804–1891)...
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    or the Latin celeritas (meaning 'swiftness, celerity'). In 1856, Wilhelm Eduard Weber and Rudolf Kohlrausch had used c for a different constant that was...
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    well-known historical figures: the Brothers Grimm, Heinrich Ewald, Wilhelm Eduard Weber and Georg Gervinus. Also, German Chancellors Otto von Bismarck and...
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    father and Wilhelm Eduard Weber. He rederived Ampère's force law and Ampère's circuital law from his own formalism. He also derived Weber law in terms...
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    1861. While at school, he was influenced by Bernhard Riemann and Wilhelm Eduard Weber, who also happened to be one of the Göttingen Seven. This was followed...
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    outside of USB, laptop power supply and HDMI cables. German physicist Wilhelm Eduard Weber made use of the bifilar coil in his 1848 electrodynamometer. Large...
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    elementary point charges moving relative to each other. Wilhelm Eduard Weber advanced Gauss's theory to Weber electrodynamics. From around 1861, James Clerk Maxwell...
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    Carl Wilhelm Weber van Bosse or Max Wilhelm Carl Weber (5 December 1852 – 7 February 1937) was a German-Dutch zoologist and biogeographer. Weber studied...
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    Roch went to work at the University of Göttingen, studying under Wilhelm Eduard Weber, but also attending lectures by Bernhard Riemann. After three terms...
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    June 23 Sir Norman Pogson (born 1829), English-born astronomer. Wilhelm Eduard Weber (born 1804), German physicist. August 30 – Emanoil Bacaloglu (born...
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  • 23 – Samuel Newitt Wood, American politician (b. 1825) June 24 – Wilhelm Eduard Weber, German physicist (b. 1804) July 1 – Mihail Kogălniceanu, 3rd Prime...
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  • Alessandro Volta watt (W), power, radiant flux – James Watt weber (Wb), magnetic flux – Wilhelm Eduard Weber biot (Bi), electric current – Jean-Baptiste Biot buckingham...
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    making it the first commercial telegraph. Carl Friedrich Gauss and Wilhelm Eduard Weber (1833) as well as Carl August von Steinheil (1837) used codes with...
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    Nikola Tesla (tesla) Alessandro Volta (volt) James Watt (watt) Wilhelm Eduard Weber (weber) Non-SI metric (cgs) units Anders Jonas Ångström (angstrom) Peter...
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    periodicals. His hand was one of the first to be x-rayed, by his friend Wilhelm Röntgen. Kölliker made contributions to the study of zoology. His earlier...
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