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Definition of Hans Christian Oersted
1. Noun. Danish physicist (1777-1851).
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Literary usage of Hans Christian Oersted
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Practical physics by Robert Andrews Millikan, Henry Gordon Gale, Willard R. Pyle (1922)
"Hans Christian Oersted (1777-1851) The discoverer of the connection between
electricity and magnetism was a Dane and a professor at the University of ..."
2. Essays, Reviews, and Addresses by James Martineau (1891)
"By Hans Christian Oersted. Translated from the German by Leonora and Joanna B.
Horner. London. 1852. ..."
3. Edinburgh New Philosophical Journal, Exhibiting a View of the Progressive by Robert Jameson, Sir William Jardine, Henry D Rogers (1852)
"Hans Christian Oersted. The name of Hans Christian Oersted, the discoverer of
electro-magnetism, has been added to the long list of those whom continental ..."
4. Makers of Electricity by Michael Francis O'Reilly, James Joseph Walsh (1909)
"Hans Christian Oersted. Whatever may be thought of the value of controversy in
other departments of knowledge, it has certainly proved useful in the ..."
5. Lives of the Illustrious: (the Biographical Magazine). (1852)
"JHF Hans Christian Oersted. Or all countries of Europe which are worthy of
remembrance, ... It was in August, 1777, that Hans Christian Oersted was born at ..."
6. Pioneers of Electricity; Or, Short Lives of the Great Electricians by John Munro (1890)
"Hans Christian Oersted. IN the galaxy cf lights which illuminated the north of
Europe at the dawn of the present century a magnificent cluster appeared in ..."