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  1. Jun 19, 2024 · Wilhelm Eduard Weber was a German physicist who, with his friend Carl Friedrich Gauss, investigated terrestrial magnetism and in 1833 devised an electromagnetic telegraph. The magnetic unit, termed a weber, formerly the coulomb, is named after him.

  2. Wilhelm Eduard Weber (/ ˈ v eɪ b ər /; German:; 24 October 1804 – 23 June 1891) was a German physicist and, together with Carl Friedrich Gauss, inventor of the first electromagnetic telegraph. Biography [ edit ]

  3. Researching magnetism with the great mathematician and astronomer Karl Friedrich Gauss in the 1830s, German physicist Wilhelm Weber developed and enhanced a variety of devices for sensitively detecting and measuring magnetic fields and electrical currents.

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    Wilhelm Eduard Weber was German physicist who studied magnetism and electricity. Working with mathematician Karl Gauss, he made sensitive magnetometers to measure magnetic fields, and instruments to measure direct and alternating currents.

  5. Wilhelm Eduard Weber. 1804-1891. German physicist who invented the electrodynamometer and other devices for measuring electrical and magnetic effects. Weber directed the Göttingen astronomical observatory and was a professor of physics at Leipzig and Göttingen University.

  6. Jun 27, 2018 · WEBER, WILHELM EDUARD (b. Wittenberg, Germany, 24 October 1804; d. Göttingen, Germany, 23 June 1891), physics.Weber was one of twelve children of Michael Weber, professor of theology at the University of Wittenberg.

  7. Quick Reference. (1804–91) German physicist, who became a professor at Göttingen. In 1833 he and Karl Gauss built an electric telegraph between their laboratories. In 1843 Weber moved to Leipzig, where his main work was to develop a system of self-consistent elecrical units (as Gauss had already done for magnetism).