Angelo Battelli Scientist

Angelo Battelli (28 March 1862 — 11 December 1916) was an Italian scientist, notable for having measured temperatures and heats of fusion of non-metallic substances, metallic conductivities and thermoelectric effects in magnetic metals, and the Thomson effect. He investigated osmotic pressures, surface tensions, and physical properties of carbon disulfide (CS2), water (H2O), and alcohols, especially their vapor pressures, critical points, and densities. He studied X-rays and cathode rays. He investigated the resistance of solenoids to high-frequency alternating currents.

Personal facts

Angelo Battelli
Birth dateMarch 28, 1862
Birth place
Italy , Marche , Macerata Feltria , Province of Pesaro and Urbino
Date of deathDecember 11, 1916
Place of death
Italy , Pisa , Province of Pisa , Tuscany
Education
University of Turin

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Field of study
Physicist

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  1. http://fisicavolta.unipv.it/percorsi/biography.asp?nome=Angelo&cognome=Battelli&anno_i=1862&anno_f=1916