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Wilhelm Eduard Weber
* 1804 in Wittenberg/Saxony
+ 1891 in Göttingen/Hanover
The physicist Wilhelm Eduard Weber was one of the The Göttingen
Seven (German: Göttinger Sieben),
a group of seven liberal professors from Göttingen.
In 1837, they protested against the abolition or alteration of the
constitution of the Kingdom of Hanover by its new ruler,
King Ernest Augustus, and refused to swear an oath to the king.
In 1831, on the recommendation of Carl
Friedrich Gauss,
Weber was hired by the University of Göttingen as professor of
physics,at the age of twenty-seven,
working about Geomagnetism and Electrodynamics.
Gauss and Weber constructed the first electromagnetic telegraph in
1833,
which connected the observatory with the institute for physics in
Göttingen.
Gauss und Weber in
Göttingen
Göttingen, Städtischer Friedhof
mein Foto 17.9.2017
mein Foto 14.10.2004
zuletzt geändert: 5. Aug. 2022
J. Giesen