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  • * [[Wilhelm Eduard Weber]] (1804 – 1891) German physicist
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  • #Redirect [[Wilhelm Eduard Weber]]
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  • Auto-populated based on [[Special:WhatLinksHere/Wilhelm Eduard Weber]]. Needs checking by a human.
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  • '''Wilhelm Eduard Weber''' (Wittenberg October 24, 1804 – Göttingen June 23, 1891) was a Ger
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  • * [[Wilhelm Eduard Weber]], Physics.
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  • ...e [[SI]] unit of [[magnetic flux]]. It is named for the German physicist [[Wilhelm Eduard Weber]].
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  • ...h Gauss|Gauss]]—and became assistant to the mathematical physicist [[Wilhelm Eduard Weber]]. Bernhard Riemann made his "Habilitation" (advanced Doctor's degree) in 1
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  • ...perspective it must be recalled that in 1856 ''c'' had been measured by [[Wilhelm Eduard Weber]] and [[Rudolf Kohlrausch]] as the factor connecting two different definiti
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  • ...perspective it must be recalled that in 1856 ''c'' had been measured by [[Wilhelm Eduard Weber]] and [[Rudolf Kohlrausch]] as the factor connecting two different definiti
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