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Edwin Herbert Hall (November 7, 1855 – November 20, 1938) was an American physicist, who discovered the electric field Hall effect. Hall conducted thermoelectric research and also wrote numerous physics textbooks and laboratory manuals.
In college, Edwin Hall rowed on the crew, and he always retained an active interest in athletic pursuits. Connections On August 31, 1882, Edwin Hall married Caroline Eliza Bottum of New Haven, Vermont, by whom he had two children: Constance Huntington and Frederic Hilborn. Father: Joshua Emery Hall Mother: Lucy Ann Hall (Hilborn) Sister:
Edwin Herbert Hall (ur. 7 listopada 1855 w Great Falls, zm. 20 listopada 1938 w Cambridge) – amerykański fizyk, odkrywca efektu Halla.
4 paź 2020 · Edwin Herbert Hall (November 7, 1855 – November 20, 1938) was an American physicist who discovered the "Hall effect". Hall conducted thermoelectric research at Harvard and also wrote numerous physics textbooks and laboratory manuals.
Death. Brothers Edward (L) and Ted Hall at the Ed Hall residence in Palos Verdes, California circa 1980s (Hall family photo) On November 1, 1999, Theodore Hall died at the age of 74, in Cambridge, England. He was survived by his wife and three daughters.
In 1895 Hall was appointed a professor of physics at Harvard, where he served until his retirement in 1921. Father: Joshua Emery Hall (b. 1823) Mother: Lucy Ann Hilborn Hall (b. 1825) Brother: Frederic Winslow Hall (b. 1860) Wife: Caroline Eliza Bottum (m. 31-Aug-1882, d. 1-Jun-1921) Daughter: Constance Huntington Hall Son: Frederic Hilborn ...
23 paź 2024 · Overview. Edwin Herbert Hall. (1855—1938) Quick Reference. (1855–1938) American physicist. Hall was born in Great Falls, Maine, and educated at Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore, where he received his PhD in 1880.