Edwin Hall AKA Edwin Herbert Hall Born: 7-Nov-1855 Birthplace: Great Falls, ME Died: 20-Nov-1938 Location of death: Cambridge, MA Cause of death: Heart Failure Remains: Buried, Mount Auburn Cemetery, Cambridge, MA
Gender: Male Religion: Protestant Race or Ethnicity: White Sexual orientation: Straight Occupation: Physicist Nationality: United States Executive summary: Discovered the Hall Effect While working on his doctoral thesis under with Henry Augustus Rowland as advisor, discovered the Hall Effect in 1879, later published in American Journal of Science and in Philosophical Magazine. The effect occurs when an electric current is placed in a magnetic field, causing a potential difference and a transverse field to be created. Measurement of the potential will yield the strength of the magnetic field applied. In 1895 Hall was appointed a professor of physics at Harvard, where he served until his retirement in 1921.
Father: Joshua Emery Hall (b. 1823) Mother: Lucy Ann Hilborn Hall (b. 1825) Brother: Frederic Winslow Hall (b. 1860) Wife: Caroline Eliza Bottum (m. 31-Aug-1882, d. 1-Jun-1921) Daughter: Constance Huntington Hall Son: Frederic Hilborn Hall
High School: Gorham Seminary University: BA, Bowdoin College (1875) Administrator: Principal, Gould's Academy, Bethel, ME (1875-76) Administrator: Principal, Brunswick High School, Brunswick, ME (1876-77) University: PhD Physics, Johns Hopkins University (1880) Professor: Physics, Harvard University (1895-1921)
American Association for the Advancement of Science American Physical Society National Academy of Sciences 1911 Nervous Breakdown Jan-1907
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