slovodefinícia
weber
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weber, n:
Weber
(gcide)
Weber \We"ber\, n. [From the name of Professor Weber, a German
electrician.] (Elec.)
The standard unit of electrical quantity, and also of
current. See Coulomb, and Amp?re. [Obs.]
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weber
(gcide)
Coulomb \Cou`lomb"\ (k??`l?n"), n. [From Coulomb, a French
physicist and electrican.] (Physics)
The standard unit of quantity in electrical measurements. It
is the quantity of electricity conveyed in one second by the
current produced by an electro-motive force of one volt
acting in a circuit having a resistance of one ohm, or the
quantity transferred by one amp[`e]re in one second. Formerly
called weber.
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weber
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weber
n 1: a unit of magnetic flux equal to 100,000,000 maxwells [syn:
weber, Wb]
2: German physicist and brother of E. H. Weber; noted for his
studies of terrestrial magnetism (1804-1891) [syn: Weber,
Wilhelm Eduard Weber]
3: United States abstract painter (born in Russia) (1881-1961)
[syn: Weber, Max Weber]
4: German sociologist and pioneer of the analytic method in
sociology (1864-1920) [syn: Weber, Max Weber]
5: German conductor and composer of romantic operas (1786-1826)
[syn: Weber, Carl Maria von Weber, {Baron Karl Maria
Friedrich Ernst von Weber}]
6: German physiologist who studied sensory responses to stimuli
and is considered the father of psychophysics (1795-1878)
[syn: Weber, E. H. Weber, Ernst Heinrich Weber]
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Megaweber
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Megaweber \Meg`a*we"ber\, n. [Mega- + weber.] (Elec.)
A million webers.
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Microweber
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Microweber \Mi`cro*we"ber\ (m[imac]`kr[-o]*v[=a]"b[~e]r), n.
[Micro- + weber.] (Elec.)
The millionth part of one weber.
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Milliweber
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Milliweber \Mil`li*we"ber\, n. [Milli- + weber.] (Physics)
The thousandth part of one weber.
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Weber
(gcide)
Weber \We"ber\, n. [From the name of Professor Weber, a German
electrician.] (Elec.)
The standard unit of electrical quantity, and also of
current. See Coulomb, and Amp?re. [Obs.]
[1913 Webster]Coulomb \Cou`lomb"\ (k??`l?n"), n. [From Coulomb, a French
physicist and electrican.] (Physics)
The standard unit of quantity in electrical measurements. It
is the quantity of electricity conveyed in one second by the
current produced by an electro-motive force of one volt
acting in a circuit having a resistance of one ohm, or the
quantity transferred by one amp[`e]re in one second. Formerly
called weber.
[1913 Webster]
baron karl maria friedrich ernst von weber
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Baron Karl Maria Friedrich Ernst von Weber
n 1: German conductor and composer of romantic operas
(1786-1826) [syn: Weber, Carl Maria von Weber, {Baron
Karl Maria Friedrich Ernst von Weber}]
carl maria von weber
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Carl Maria von Weber
n 1: German conductor and composer of romantic operas
(1786-1826) [syn: Weber, Carl Maria von Weber, {Baron
Karl Maria Friedrich Ernst von Weber}]
e. h. weber
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E. H. Weber
n 1: German physiologist who studied sensory responses to
stimuli and is considered the father of psychophysics
(1795-1878) [syn: Weber, E. H. Weber, {Ernst Heinrich
Weber}]
ernst heinrich weber
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Ernst Heinrich Weber
n 1: German physiologist who studied sensory responses to
stimuli and is considered the father of psychophysics
(1795-1878) [syn: Weber, E. H. Weber, {Ernst Heinrich
Weber}]
max weber
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Max Weber
n 1: United States abstract painter (born in Russia) (1881-1961)
[syn: Weber, Max Weber]
2: German sociologist and pioneer of the analytic method in
sociology (1864-1920) [syn: Weber, Max Weber]