John Zeleny
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American physicist and researcher
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John Zeleny's Degrees
- Masters Physics Stanford University
- Bachelors Physics California Institute of Technology
Why Is John Zeleny Influential?
(Suggest an Edit or Addition)According to Wikipedia, John Zeleny was an American physicist who, in 1911, invented the Zeleny electroscope. He also studied the effect of an electric field on a liquid meniscus. His work is seen by some as a beginning to emergent technologies like liquid metal ion sources and electrospraying and electrospinning.
John Zeleny's Published Works
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Published Works
- Instability of Electrified Liquid Surfaces (1917) (770)
- The Electrical Discharge from Liquid Points, and a Hydrostatic Method of Measuring the Electric Intensity at Their Surfaces (1914) (705)
- Electrical Discharges from Pointed Conductors (1920) (61)
- The Velocity of the Ions Produced in Gases by Rontgen Rays (50)
- The role of surface instability in electrical discharges from drops of alcohol and water in air at atmospheric pressure (1935) (40)
- The Distribution of Mobilities of Ions in Moist Air (1929) (33)
- The Mechanism of the Electric Spark (1942) (18)
- The Terminal Velocity of Fall of Small Spheres in Air (1909) (18)
- The Discharge of Electricity from Pointed Conductors Differing in Size (1907) (16)
- Variation with Temperature of the Electrification Produced in Air by the Disruption of Water Drops and Its Bearing on the Prevalence of Lightning (1933) (12)
- The Aging of Ions in Air and Nitrogen (1931) (8)
- The Discharge of Electricity from Pointed Conductors (1908) (8)
- On the Characteristics of Highly Sensitive Discharge Points (1922) (8)
- On Discharges from Points in Gases, with Special Regard to So-Called Dark Discharges (1924) (7)
- The Mobilities of Ions in Dry and Moist Air (1930) (7)
- DO LIGHTNING RODS PREVENT LIGHTNING? (1934) (6)
- On The Presence in Point Discharge of Ions of Opposite Sign (1911) (4)
- The velocity of the ions produced in gases by Röntgen rays (4)
- The Influence of Humidity upon the Electrical Discharge from Points in Air (1908) (3)
- THE AMERICAN ASSOCIATION FOR THE ADVANCEMENT OF SCIENCE THE WASHINGTON MEETING. (1912) (3)
- IONS IN GASES. (1941) (3)
- Observations and Experiments on Condensers with Removable Coats (1944) (3)
- Torque on a Cylindrical Magnet through which a Current is Passing (1924) (3)
- A Lecture Electroscope for Radioactivity and Other Ionization Experiments (1911) (3)
- Current-voltage characteristics of high potential, direct current brush and glow discharges in air at atmospheric pressure (1934) (2)
- The Illumination of Menisci (1936) (2)
- The Temperature of Solid Carbonic Acid and its Mixtures with Ether and Alcohol, at Different Pressures (1906) (2)
- On the rôle of tube walls, and surface and space charges in electrical discharges through rarefied gases (1938) (2)
- The Influence of Temperature upon the Photo-Electric Effect (1901) (2)
- Some observations on electrical discharges from pointed conductors (1941) (2)
- A Phenomenon Connected with the Discharge of Electricity from Pointed Conductors (1909) (1)
- Distribution of Mobilities of Ions in Air (1931) (1)
- The potential fall between striæ in electrical discharges through rarefied hydrogen (1930) (1)
- An Apparatus for Demonstrating the Electrical Properties of Conducting Gases (1922) (1)
- Variation of Size and Charge of Positive Lichtenberg Figures with Voltage (1945) (1)
- THE PLACE OF PHYSICS IN THE MODERN WORLD. (1928) (1)
- RUMBLING CLOUDS AND LUMINOUS CLOUDS. (1932) (1)
- The Ions Produced by Discharges at Liquid Surfaces. (1930) (1)
- Demonstration of the Doppler Effect (1942) (1)
- The Problem of the Rotating Magnet (1932) (1)
- The Vapor Pressure of Carbonic Acid at Low Temperatures (0)
- An Improved Form of Volumenometer (1910) (0)
- Alpha-Particles from Lithium Ions Striking Hydrogen Compounds (1934) (0)
- The Vapor Pressure of Carbonic Acid (1907) (0)
- Some Demonstration Experiments in Light (1942) (0)
- A Microscope Plate Micrometer (1911) (0)
- Electron diffusion, electron attachment, and the aging of negative ions in commercial nitrogen at atmospheric pressure (1932) (0)
- On the Potential Relations in the Striated Positive Column of Electrical Discharges Through Hydrogen (1930) (0)
- SECTION B, PHYSICS. (0)
- On Electrifications Produced by Gases that Have Been Exposed to Roentgen Rays (1903) (0)
- A Lecture Electroscope for Radioactivity (1911) (0)
- Lycopodium Spores (1910) (0)
- On Convection Currents and on the Fall of Potential at the Electrodes in Conduction Produced by Röntgen Rays (1899) (0)
- Behavior at Impact of Jets of Highly Compressed Air (1929) (0)
- THE WASHINGTON MEETING. (1932) (0)
- A Singular Behaviour of Striæ in the Positive Column of an Electrical Discharge through Hydrogen. (1930) (0)
- SECTION B--PHYSICS. (1901) (0)
- Note on "Forces on a Rigid Magnetized Conductor" (1926) (0)
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