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Hermann Ebert (20 June 1861 in Leipzig – 12 February 1913 in Munich) was a German physicist. From 1881 he studied astronomy and physics in Leipzig, where he was a student of Heinrich Bruns and Gustav Wiedemann. After graduation, he relocated to the University of Erlangen as an assistant to Eilhard Wiedemann, the son of his former instructor. In 1894 he was chosen as an associate professor of theoretical physics in Leipzig, and later the same year, he became a professor of experimental physics at the University of Kiel. From 1898 onward, he was a professor of experimental physics at the Technical University in Munich.

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  • هيرمان إيبرت (بالإنجليزية: Hermann Ebert)‏ (و. 1861 – 1913 م) هو فيزيائي، وكاتب غير روائي، وأستاذ جامعي من الإمبراطورية الألمانية . ولد في لايبزيغ . توفي في ميونخ ، عن عمر يناهز 52 عاماً. (ar)
  • Hermann Ebert (* 20. Juni 1861 in Leipzig; † 12. Februar 1913 in München) war ein deutscher Experimentalphysiker. Er ist nicht mit dem gleichnamigen Physiker Hermann Ebert (1896–1983) zu verwechseln. (de)
  • Hermann Ebert (20 June 1861 in Leipzig – 12 February 1913 in Munich) was a German physicist. From 1881 he studied astronomy and physics in Leipzig, where he was a student of Heinrich Bruns and Gustav Wiedemann. After graduation, he relocated to the University of Erlangen as an assistant to Eilhard Wiedemann, the son of his former instructor. In 1894 he was chosen as an associate professor of theoretical physics in Leipzig, and later the same year, he became a professor of experimental physics at the University of Kiel. From 1898 onward, he was a professor of experimental physics at the Technical University in Munich. His earlier scientific work dealt largely with subjects such as spectroscopy and electric discharges in gases. While at Munich, he conducted important, pioneer research of atmospheric electricity. His other scientific interests included solar physics, zodiacal light, lunar craters, atmospheric optics and the Earth's magnetic field. His name is associated with the "Ebert-Fastie spectrometer", an optical device built by William George Fastie of Johns Hopkins University based on Ebert's design of a monochromator in 1889, and "Ebert's apparatus", an electrometer used to measure the concentration of atmospheric ions. (en)
  • Hermann Ebert, född den 20 juni 1861 i Leipzig, död den 13 februari 1913 i München, var en tysk fysiker. Ebert blev 1887 assistent hos fysikern Eilhard Wiedemann i Erlangen, 1894 extra ordinarie professor i fysik i Leipzig, 1894 ordinarie professor i samma ämne i Kiel och 1898 vid tekniska högskolan i München. Ebert författade ett stort antal avhandlingar, i många fall av betydande teoretiskt intresse. Tillsammans med Wiedemann undersökte han gasers elektriska ledningsförmåga och ljusets inflytande därpå, vilka undersökningar han sedermera fortsatte, särskilt med användning av växelströmmar av hög frekvens. Andra arbeten ligger optikens och elektromagnetismens områden. Från 1901 undersökte han huvudsakligen fenomen inom den , särskilt luftelektriciteten. (sv)
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  • هيرمان إيبرت (بالإنجليزية: Hermann Ebert)‏ (و. 1861 – 1913 م) هو فيزيائي، وكاتب غير روائي، وأستاذ جامعي من الإمبراطورية الألمانية . ولد في لايبزيغ . توفي في ميونخ ، عن عمر يناهز 52 عاماً. (ar)
  • Hermann Ebert (* 20. Juni 1861 in Leipzig; † 12. Februar 1913 in München) war ein deutscher Experimentalphysiker. Er ist nicht mit dem gleichnamigen Physiker Hermann Ebert (1896–1983) zu verwechseln. (de)
  • Hermann Ebert (20 June 1861 in Leipzig – 12 February 1913 in Munich) was a German physicist. From 1881 he studied astronomy and physics in Leipzig, where he was a student of Heinrich Bruns and Gustav Wiedemann. After graduation, he relocated to the University of Erlangen as an assistant to Eilhard Wiedemann, the son of his former instructor. In 1894 he was chosen as an associate professor of theoretical physics in Leipzig, and later the same year, he became a professor of experimental physics at the University of Kiel. From 1898 onward, he was a professor of experimental physics at the Technical University in Munich. (en)
  • Hermann Ebert, född den 20 juni 1861 i Leipzig, död den 13 februari 1913 i München, var en tysk fysiker. Ebert blev 1887 assistent hos fysikern Eilhard Wiedemann i Erlangen, 1894 extra ordinarie professor i fysik i Leipzig, 1894 ordinarie professor i samma ämne i Kiel och 1898 vid tekniska högskolan i München. (sv)
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  • هيرمان إيبرت (ar)
  • Hermann Ebert (Physiker, 1861) (de)
  • Hermann Ebert (en)
  • Hermann Ebert (fysiker) (sv)
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