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Franz Wittmann (physicist)

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Name
  
Franz Wittmann

Role
  
Physicist

Died
  
1932


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Franz Wittman (16 January 1860 in Hódmezővásárhely – 1932 in Budapest) was a Hungarian electrical engineer and physicist. He was educated at the University of Budapest and continued his studies in Vienna, Berlin, Paris, Frankfurt-am-Main, Darmstadt and Hanover. In 1892, he was appointed professor of physics at the polytechnic in Budapes. Five years later, he became a member of the royal patent bureau and secretary of the board of examiners for teachers in intermediate schools.

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Wittmann's works, which have made him the leading Hungarian authority on electrotechnics, include the following:

  • "Az Inductiv Taszításról" (on inductive repulsion)
  • "Periodikus Áramok Optikai Vizsgálata" (optical tests of periodical currents)
  • "Budapest Villamvilágításáról" (electric lighting of Budapest)
  • "Az Erős Villamáramok Technikája" (technics of strong electric currents)
  • "A Leydeni Batteriák és Induktoriumok Áramának Vizsgálata és Objektív Előállítása" (objective production of currents from Leyden jars and inductors);
  • "Kondensatorok Áramának Vizsgálata és Objectív Előállítása" (test and objective production of currents from condensers);
  • "Akusztikai Kísérletek" (acoustic experiments)
  • In addition to these works, Wittmann has published numerous articles on the technical uses of electricity and heat.

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    References

    Franz Wittmann (physicist) Wikipedia