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||1822 – Johann Georg Tralles, German mathematician and physicist (b. 1763) | ||1822 – Johann Georg Tralles, German mathematician and physicist (b. 1763) | ||
||1834 | File:Georg Hermann Quincke.jpg|link=|1834: Physicist and academic [[Georg Hermann Quincke (nonfiction)|Georg Hermann Quincke]] born. He will conduct prolonged researches on the subject of the influence of electric forces upon the constants of different forms of matter, modifying the dissociation hypothesis of Clausius. | ||
||1845 – Agnes Giberne, Indian-English astronomer and author (d. 1939) | ||1845 – Agnes Giberne, Indian-English astronomer and author (d. 1939) |
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1700: Priest and physicist Jean-Antoine Nollet born. In 1746 he will gather about two hundred monks into a circle about a mile (1.6 km) in circumference, with pieces of iron wire connecting them. He will then discharge a battery of Leyden jars through the human chain and observe that each man reacts at substantially the same time to the electric shock, showing that the speed of electricity's propagation was very high.
1834: Physicist and academic Georg Hermann Quincke born. He will conduct prolonged researches on the subject of the influence of electric forces upon the constants of different forms of matter, modifying the dissociation hypothesis of Clausius.
1936: Television talk show host Dick Cavett born.