Geburtsdatum | Sonntag, 17. Dezember 1797 |
Geburtsort | Albany, New York, U.S. |
Todesort | Washington,_D.C. |
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Beschreibung | Joseph Henry (December 17, 1797– May 13, 1878) was an American scientist who served as the first Secretary of the Smithsonian Institution. He was the secretary for the National Institute for the Promotion of Science, a precursor of the Smithsonian Institution. He was highly regarded during his lifetime. While building electromagnets, Henry discovered the electromagnetic phenomenon of self-inductance. He also discovered mutual inductance independently of Michael Faraday, though Faraday was the first to make the discovery and publish his results. Henry developed the electromagnet into a practical device. He invented a precursor to the electric doorbell (specifically a bell that could be rung at a distance via an electric wire, 1831) and electric relay (1835). His work on the electromagnetic |
Seeds of great discoveries are constantly floating around us, but they only take root in minds well prepared to receive them.