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Trefwoorden: Moll, Gerrit (1785-1838)

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 publication
Titel
Jaar
1837
Gepubliceerd in
Annales academici, (1837/38), p. 97-114, 121-134
Bron
Evers deel I
Impressum
1837
 publication
Titel
Auteur
Jaar
1834
Gepubliceerd in
Verzamelde poëzie / door A. Simons. - Utrecht, 1834. - p. 80
Bron
Evers deel I
Impressum
1834
Pagina/deel
1 p.
 publication
Abstract

The Utrecht professor of physics Gerrit Moll (1785-1838), well-known for his defence of British science against Charles Babbage's Reflections on the Decline of Science in England (1830), did - in co-operation with members of the Natuurkundig Gezelschap (Physical Society) at Utrecht - important work on the reception in The Netherlands of the new electromagnetic and electrodynamic discoveries (1820-1822). He also carried out fundamental research into the lifting power of electromagnets, which he had seen during his visit to London in 1828. In 1830, Moll published his experiments with strong electromagnets having maximum lifting powers of 38 kilograms. With the results of similar experiments performed in the United States by Joseph Henry (1797-1878) and Philip ten Eyck (1802-1892) in mind, Moll continued his experiments with stronger electromagnets (1831). Furthermore, he investigated the ability of very small galvanic batteries to develop a perceptible magnetism in a great horseshoe (1831-1833). A practical physicist, Moll was hardly interested in theoretical explanations. In The Netherlands his experiments aroused interest in the practical applications of electro- magnetic force. In the present paper, Moll's contributions to the science of electromagnetism and electrodynamics are discussed.

Jaar
1984
Gepubliceerd in
Annals of science : a quarterly review of the history of science since the Renaissance, jg. 41 (1984), p. 35-55
Bron
Dorsman/Jamin
Impressum
1984
Illustraties
ill.
Literatuuropgave
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