Georg Ohm

Physicist known for Ohm's Law

Georg Ohm - Physicist known for Ohm's Law
Born

March 16th, 1789
236 years ago

Died

July 6th, 1854
171 years ago — 65 years old

Category

Scientists & Innovators

Country

Germany

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A German physicist and mathematician, focused on the relationship between voltage, current, and resistance. Developed Ohm's Law, which articulates how electrical current flows in a circuit. Published the influential work 'Die galvanische Kette, mathematisch bearbeitet' in 1827, outlining his findings on electrical circuits. Contributed to the fields of acoustics and thermodynamics, advancing the understanding of sound and heat conduction. His work laid the groundwork for modern electrical engineering and physics.

Developed Ohm's Law

Published 'Die galvanische Kette'

Contributed to acoustics and thermodynamics

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