Voltaic+electricity

  • 111Romagnosi — Gian Domenico Romagnosi Gian Domenico Romagnosi [romaɲ ɲo:si] (* 13. Dezember 1761 in Salsomaggiore Terme, Provinz Parma; † 8. Juni 1835 in Mailand) war italienischer Jurist, Ökonom, Philosoph und Hobbyphysiker. Bereits 1802, also 18 Jahre vor… …

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  • 112Warren de la Rue — (* 18. Januar 1815 in St. Peters Port auf Guernsey; † 19. April 1889 in London) war ein britischer Amateur Astronom und Chemiker. Bekannt wurde er durch die ersten Himmelsfotografien …

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  • 113Gian Domenico Romagnosi — Portrait de Gian Domenico Romagnosi Naissance 11 décembre 1761 …

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  • 114Электромагнитное взаимодействие — Электромагнитное взаимодействие  одно из четырёх фундаментальных взаимодействий. Электромагнитное взаимодействие существует между частицами, обладающими электрическим зарядом[1]. С современной точки зрения электромагнитное взаимодействие… …

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  • 115Joule, James Prescott — ▪ English physicist born December 24, 1818, Salford, Lancashire [now in Greater Manchester], England died October 11, 1889, Sale, Cheshire       English physicist who established that the various forms of energy mechanical, electrical, and heat… …

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  • 116ACIERAGE —    coating a copper plate with steel by voltaic electricity …

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  • 117JOULE, JAMES PRESCOTT —    a celebrated physicist, born at Salford; was a pupil of Dalton s, and devoted his time to physical and chemical research; made discoveries in connection with the production of heat by voltaic electricity, demonstrated the equivalence of heat… …

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  • 118VOLTA, ALESSANDRINO —    Italian physicist, born at Como; professor of Physics at Pavia; made electrical discoveries which laid the foundation of what is called after him voltaic electricity; volt, the unit of electric motive force, being a term among sundry others in …

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  • 119galvanize — [19] The verb galvanize commemorates the work of Italian physicist Luigi Galvani (1737–98), who in 1762 discovered voltaic electricity by attaching the legs of dead frogs to pairs of different metals. It was first used literally, for the… …

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  • 120galvanize — v. a. 1. Affect with galvanism, treat with galvanism, charge with voltaic electricity. 2. Electroplate. 3. Stimulate by galvanism, bring to a mock vitality …

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