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  1. Velocity of light. [ facsimile reprint of Michelson's notebook ] by Albert Abraham Michelson, 1964
  2. Light Waves and Their Uses by Albert Abraham Michelson, 2010-03-04
  3. The Decennial Publications, Volume 9 by Albert Abraham Michelson, 2010-04-03
  4. Experimental determination of the velocity of light by Albert Abraham Michelson, 2010-08-17
  5. Lights waves and their uses by Albert Abraham Michelson, 2010-08-17
  6. Biography - Michelson, Albert (Abraham) (1852-1931): An article from: Contemporary Authors by Gale Reference Team, 2003-01-01
  7. Albert Abraham Michelson. by Albert Abraham] LODGE, Sir Oliver Joseph (1851-1940). [MICHELSON, 1926-01-01
  8. Repetition of the Michelson-Morley Experiment. by Albert Abraham (1852-1931), F. G. PEASE & F. PEARSON. MICHELSON, 1929-01-01
  9. The rigidity of the Earth. by Albert Abraham (1852-1931) & Henry Gordon GALE (1874-1942). MICHELSON, 1919-01-01
  10. Détermination Expérimentale De La Valeur Du Metre En Longueurs D'ondes Lumineuses (French Edition)
  11. A method for determining the rate of tuning-forks. by Albert Abraham. (1852-1931). MICHELSON, 1883
  12. The echelon spectroscope. by Albert Abraham. (1852-1931). MICHELSON, 1899
  13. On M. Wolf's modification of Foucault's apparatus for the measurement of the velocity of light. by Albert Abraham. (1852-1931). MICHELSON, 1885
  14. Radiation in a magnetic field. by Albert Abraham. (1852-1931). MICHELSON, 1897-01-01

1. Albert Abraham Michelson Winner Of The 1907 Nobel Prize In Physics
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ALPHABETICAL LISTING OF nobel PRIZE LAUREATES IN PHYSICS. Name, Year Awarded. Alferov,Zhores I. 2000. Meer, Simon Van Der, 1984. michelson, albert abraham, 1907.
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3. Albert A. Michelson - Biography
albert abraham michelson was born in Strelno, Prussia, on December 19, 1852. michelsonmarried Edna Stanton of Lake Forest From nobel Lectures, Physics 19011921
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Albert Abraham Michelson was born in Strelno, Prussia, on December 19, 1852. Two years later his family emigrated to the United States to settle at Virginia City, Nevada, but they eventually moved to San Francisco where Michelson received his early education in public schools, matriculating from the High School in 1869. He was appointed by President Grant to the U.S. Naval Academy and, after graduation as Ensign in 1873 and a two-years' cruise in the West Indies, he became an instructor in physics and chemistry at the Academy under Admiral Sampson. In 1879, he was posted to the Nautical Almanac Office, Washington, to work with Simon Newcomb, but in the following year, he obtained leave of absence to continue his studies in Europe. He visited the Universities of Berlin and Heidelberg Clark University, Worcester, Massachusetts , and in 1892 he became Professor of Physics and the first Head of Department at the new University of Chicago . He rejoined the Navy during World War I, and in 1918 returned to Chicago where in 1925 he was appointed to the first of the Distinguished Service Professorships. Michelson resigned in 1929 to work at the

4. Physics 1907
The nobel Prize in Physics 1907. albert abraham michelson. USA. ChicagoUniversity Chicago, IL, USA. b. 1852 (in Strelno, then Germany) d. 1931.
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5. Science In Poland - Albert Michelson
albert A. michelson became the first American to receive a nobel Prize in physics,1907. albert abraham michelson was born in Strzelno (Poland) on December 19
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to receive a Nobel Prize in physics, 1907. Albert Michelson married Margaret McLean Heminway in New Rochelle, New York, on April 10, 1877. They had three children before they divorced: Albert Hemingway, Truman and Elsa.
After that Michelson was married to Edna Stanton. They had three children also: Beatice, Madeline and Dorothy.
Find more in Michelson's Genealogy Homepage A.A.Michelson was a Mason. In 1878 Michelson began work on what was to be the passion of his life, the accurate measurement of the speed of light. He was able to get useful values with homemade apparatus. Feeling the need to study optics before he could be qualified to make real progress, he travelled to Europe in 1880 and spent two years in Berlin, Heidelberg, and Paris, resigning from the navy in 1881. Upon his return to the United States, he determined the velocity of light to be 299,853 km s , a value that remained the best for a generation. When it was bettered, Michelson bettered it. Albert Michelson, the first chair of Physics Department at Clark University at Worcester, was the first to accurately measure the speed of light. Albert A. Michelson was the first Nobel laureate of the University of Chicago for his measurements of the speed of light. It was at Clark University that Michelson conducted fundamental research leading to the determination of an international standard of measurement, the meter, in terms of a natural constant, the wave length of cadmium light. His numerous contributions to the physics of light included the invention of optical precision instruments, many of which he used in experiments that marked the beginning of modern physics.

6. German American Corner: MICHELSON, Albert Abraham (1852-1931)
michelson, albert abraham (18521931), German-born American physicist and nobel laureate,known for his famous experiment to measure the velocity of the earth
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7. Space Interferometry Mission: Albert Michelson: The Pioneer Of Interferometry
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Photo courtesy of "Polish-Origin Nobel Prize Laureates" Albert Abraham Michelson was born on December 19, 1852 in Strelno, Prussia (today Strzelno, Poland). He came to the United States with his parents when he was two years old. From New York, the family made its way to Virginia City, Nevada and San Francisco. At 17, Michelson entered the US Naval Academy at Annapolis, Md and graduated in 1873. Early on Michelson was fascinated with the sciences and the problem of measuring the speed of light in particular. After two years of studies in Europe he resigned from the navy in 1881 and set out to determine the speed of light with an unprecedented accuracy using his interferometer. His value remained the best for a generation and when it was improved, Michelson was the one who did it. In 1883 he accepted a position as professor of physics at the Case School of Applied Science in Cleveland and concentrated on improving his interferometer. By 1887 with the help of his colleague Edward Williams Morley he conducted what was to be known as the Michelson-Morley experiment. Their experiment showed that there was no significant motion of the Earth relative to the ether , the hypothetical medium in which light waves were supposed to travel. This result later became the foundation of Einstein's Theory of Relativity.

8. Michelson, Albert Abraham
michelson, albert abraham , 1852–1931, American physicist, b. Strelno, Prussia michelsonwas the first to measure the Awarded the 1907 nobel Prize in Physics
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9. MSC -- Albert Michelson
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Courtesy "Polish-Origin Nobel Prize Laureates" Albert Abraham Michelson was born on December 19, 1852, in Strelno, Prussia (today Strzelno, Poland). At age two, he and his parents immigrated to the United States. From New York, the family made its way to Virginia City, Nevada, and San Francisco, California. At age 17 Michelson entered the US Naval Academy at Annapolis, MD, and graduated in 1873. As a student Michelson was fascinated with the sciences in general, and the problem of measuring the speed of light in particular. After two years of study in Europe, Michelson was assigned to the U.S. Naval Academy as an officer instructor in physics and chemistry. He conducted his first determination of the speed of light while at the Naval Academy (published in ). This measurement remained the best for a generation, and when it was finally improved ( ), Michelson was the one who did it. In 1881 he accepted a position as professor of physics at the Case School of Applied Science in Cleveland and concentrated on improving his interferometer. By 1887, Michelson and colleague Edward Williams Morley conducted what was to be known as the Michelson-Morley experiment . Their experiment showed that there was no significant motion of the Earth relative to the ether , the hypothetical medium in which light waves were supposed to travel. This result later became the foundation of Einstein's Theory of Relativity.

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  • 11. Albert Abraham Michelson - Laureát Nobelovy Ceny
    albert abraham michelson zemrel 9. kvetna 1931. Použity materiály publikovanéna serveru nobel eMueum a na http//www.mujweb.cz/www/nobelfyzika conVERTER
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    Domovská stránka Fyzici Albert Abraham Michelson se narodil 19. prosince 1852 v Nìmecku (Strelno v Prusku). Po dvou letech rodina emigrovala do USA, kde se usadila v nevadském mìstì Virginia City a nakonec v San Franciscu. Svou vìdeckou dráhu zaèal v námoønictvu (mj. instruktor fyziky a chemie na vojenské akademii). Michelson se vìnoval optice. Ze zaèátku se zabýval analýzou svìtla a svìtelných jevù. 1880 – 1881 - jako první provedl bìhem své studijní cesty v Berlínì názorný pokus na existenci tzv. éterového vìtru. V roce 1887 v Clevelandu tento pokus s ještì vìtší pøesností zopakoval. V roce 1899 se oženil s Ednou Stantonovou. Mìl jednoho syna a 3 dcery. Michelson prokázal skuteènost, že se svìtlo šíøí všemi smìry stejnou rychlostí nezávisle na pohybu jeho zdroje. Pro svùj pokus si Michelson zkonstruoval pøístroj – interferometr, pomocí kterého provedl i jiná významná mìøení. V roce 1892 se stal profesorem fyziky na nové universitì v Chicagu 1892 – 1893 pomocí interferometru srovnával délku metru s délkou svìtelné vlny a zkoumal strukturu spektrálních èar. Pozdìji sestrojil také hvìzdný interferometr, který umožòoval mìøit úhlové prùmìry hvìzd. 1923 – 1927 - prezident národní akademie vìd USA.

    12. Nobelova Cena Za Fyziku
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    13. Michelson, Albert Abraham. The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition. 2001
    michelson, albert abraham. michelson was the first to measure the diameter of a distantstar. Awarded the 1907 nobel Prize in Physics, he was the first American
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    2000. michelson, albert abraham. SYLLABICATION Mi·chel·son. PRONUNCIATIONm k ls n. DATES 1852–1931. He won a 1907 nobel Prize in physics.
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    15. Science In Poland - Albert Michelson
    Samuel michelson and Rozalia, daughter of abraham Przylubski from A. michelson wasthe first nobel laureate of albert A. michelson, albert Einstein and Robert A
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    In 1878 Michelson began work on what was to be the passion of his life, the accurate measurement of the speed of light. He was able to get useful values with homemade apparatus. Feeling the need to study optics before he could be qualified to make real progress, he travelled to Europe in 1880 and spent two years in Berlin, Heidelberg, and Paris, resigning from the navy in 1881. Upon his return to the United States, he determined the velocity of light to be 299,853 km s , a value that remained the best for a generation. When it was bettered, Michelson bettered it. Albert Michelson, the first chair of Physics Department at Clark University at Worcester, was the first to accurately measure the speed of light. In 1907 he became the first American to win the Nobel Prize in science (Physics). Albert A. Michelson was the first Nobel laureate of the University of Chicago for his measurements of the speed of light. It was at Clark University that Michelson conducted fundamental research leading to the determination of an international standard of measurement, the meter, in terms of a natural constant, the wave length of cadmium light. His numerous contributions to the physics of light included the invention of optical precision instruments, many of which he used in experiments that marked the beginning of modern physics. While in Europe, Michelson began constructing an interferometer, a device designed to split a beam of light in two, send the parts along perpendicular paths, then bring them back together. If the light waves had, in the interim, fallen out of step, interfererence fringes of alternating light and dark bands would be obtained. From the width and number of those fringes, unprecedently delicate measurements could be made, comparing the velocity of light rays travelling at right angles to each other.

    16. Biographie De A. Michelson
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    17. Albert Abraham Michelson - Wikipedia
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    Albert Abraham Michelson
    From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. Albert Abraham Michelson December 19 May 9 ) was a Prussian physicist Michelson was born in Strelno Prussia (now Strzelno Poland ). He came to the United States with his parents when he was two years old. In , Michelson entered the US Naval Academy at Annapolis, Maryland and graduated in . Early on, Michelson was fascinated with the sciences and the problem of measuring the speed of light , in particular. After two years of studies in Europe he resigned from the navy in and set out to determine the speed of light with an unprecedented accuracy using his interferometer . His value remained the best for a generation and when it was improved, Michelson was the one who did it.

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