Wilhelm Eduard Weber (
October 24,
1804 –
June 23,
1891) was a German
physicist.He was born in
Wittenberg, where his father, Michael Weber, was professor of theology. William was the second of three brothers, all of whom were distinguished by an aptitude for the study of science. After the dissolution of the University of
Wittenberg his father was transferred to
Halle in
1815. William had received his first lessons from his father, but was now sent to the Orphan Asylum and Grammar School at Halle. After that he entered the University, and devoted himself to natural philosophy. He distinguished himself so much in his classes, and by original work, that after taking his degree of Doctor and becoming a
Privatdozent he was appointed Professor Extraordinary of natural philosophy at Halle.
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