不好意思喔,我有份物理作業,
我挑的內容是一位物學家叫霍爾
請問有人可以幫我查查他的生平故事嗎??
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2007-02-06 11:48:52 · 1 個解答 · 發問者 Anonymous in 藝術與人文 ➔ 詩詞與文學
物理學家霍爾 Edwin Herbert Hall
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 where he also wrote numerous physics textbooks and laboratory manuals.
他的生平
Biography
Hall was born in Great Falls (North Gorham), Maine, U.S.. Hall did his undergraduate work at Bowdoin College, Brunswick, Maine graduating in 1875. He obtained a Ph.D. (1880) and did his graduate work at Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore where his seminal experiments were performed.
The Hall effect was discovered by Hall in 1879, while working on his doctoral thesis (Physics). Hall's experiments consisted of exposing thin gold leaf (and, later, using various other materials) on a glass plate and tapping off the gold leaf at points down its length. The effect is a potential difference (Hall voltage) on opposite sides of a thin sheet of conducting or semiconducting material (the Hall element) through which an electric current is flowing. This was created by a magnetic field applied perpendicular to the Hall element. The ratio of the voltage created to the amount of current is known as the Hall resistance, and is a characteristic of the material in the element. In 1880, Hall's experimentation was published as a doctoral thesis in the American Journal of Science and in the Philosophical Magazine.
Hall was appointed as Harvard's professor of physics in 1895. Hall retired in 1921. Hall died in Cambridge, Massachusetts, U.S. in 1938.
The Hall effect is used in magnetic field sensors, now made in millions.
In the presence of large magnetic field strength and low temperature, one can observe the quantum Hall effect, which is the quantization of the Hall resistance. This is now the jam official standard for electrical resistance.
參考資料:Wikipedia
2007-02-06 16:01:58 · answer #1 · answered by travelpa 7 · 0⤊ 0⤋