Charles Elwood Mendenhall
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American physicist
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Charles Elwood Mendenhall's Degrees
- PhD Physics University of Göttingen
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(Suggest an Edit or Addition)According to Wikipedia, Charles Elwood Mendenhall was an American physicist and professor at the University of Wisconsin–Madison. Early life Charles Elwood Mendenhall was born on August 1, 1872, in Columbus, Ohio. He was the son of Susan Allen and Thomas Corwin Mendenhall. At the age of six to nine, he lived in Japan while his father taught at the University of Tokyo. There he became friends with John Morse, son of Edward S. Morse.
Charles Elwood Mendenhall's Published Works
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Published Works
- Annals of the Astrophysical Observatory of the Smithsonian Institution (1901) (64)
- XVII. On certain phenomena exhibited by small particles on a Nernst glower (1908) (28)
- On the Emissive Power of Wedge-Shaped Cavities and Their Use in Temperature Measurements (1911) (25)
- The Stratified Subsidence of Fine Particles. (1923) (24)
- The Photoelectric Work Functions of the 211 and 310 Planes of Tungsten (1937) (15)
- XXXI. The effect of electric and magnetic fields on the emission lines of solids (1915) (12)
- The Relation Between Black-Body and True Temperatures for Tungsten, Tantalum, Molybdenum, and Carbon and the Temperature Variation of Their Reflecting Power (1913) (7)
- A Determination of the Stefan-Boltzmann Constant of Radiation (1929) (6)
- On the Fusion of Carbon (1911) (4)
- Theory of the Settling of Fine Particles. (1923) (4)
- A Determination of the Planck Radiation Constant C 2 (1917) (2)
- RECENT DEVELOPMENTS IN PHOTOELECTRICITY. (1931) (2)
- SOME RECENT DEVELOPMENTS IN THE STUDY OF THE SOLID STATE. (1924) (2)
- The Melting-Point of Molybdenum (1913) (2)
- , a. Pflueger; 2. on the Indices of Refraction of Solid Fuchsin, B. Walter; 3. on the Anomalous Dispersion of Absorbing Substances, a. Pflueger; 4. on the Indices of Refraction of Metals at Different Tempertures, a. Pflueger (1)
- A radiation method of measuring strain in glass (1927) (1)
- Galvanometers of high sensibility (1901) (1)
- Electronic phenomena at the surface of metals (1926) (0)
- Preliminary note on the energy spectrum of a black body (1897) (0)
- Notes on Optical Pyrometry (1911) (0)
- High Temperature Measurements with the Stefan-Boltzmann Law (1914) (0)
- The Melting Points of Rhodium and Iridium, and the Use of the Nernst Glower in High Temperature Measurements (1907) (0)
- On a New Photograhic Method of Photometry and its Use in the Ultra-Violet H. Th. Simon (0)
- A Method of Measuring the Susceptibiliy of Weakly Magnetic Substances and a Study of the Susceptibility of Alloys of Bismuth with Tellurium and Thallium (1911) (0)
- The Use of the Wire Method for the Melting Point of Palladium (1927) (0)
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