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WordReference Random House Unabridged Dictionary of American English © 2024web•er (web′ər, vā′bər),USA pronunciation n. [Elect.]- Electricitythe SI unit of magnetic flux and magnetic pole strength, equal to a flux that produces an electromotive force of one volt in a single turn of wire when the flux is uniformly reduced to zero in a period of one second;
108 maxwells. Abbr.: Wb
- named after west, western. English. Weber 1875–80
We•ber (vā′bər or, Ger., vā′bər for 1–3, 5; web′ər for 4),USA pronunciation n. Ernst Hein•rich (ernst hīn′rikh),USA pronunciation 1795–1878, German physiologist.Baron Karl Ma•ri•a Frie•drich Ernst von (kärl mä rē′ä frē′drikh ernst fən),USA pronunciation 1786–1826, German pianist, conductor, and composer.Max (maks; Ger. mäks),USA pronunciation 1864–1920, German sociologist and political economist.Max (maks),USA pronunciation 1881–1961, U.S. painter, born in Russia.Wil•helm E•du•ard (vil′helm ā′do̅o̅ ärt′),USA pronunciation 1804–91, German physicist (brother of Ernst Heinrich).
Collins Concise English Dictionary © HarperCollins Publishers:: weber /ˈveɪbə/ n - the derived SI unit of magnetic flux; the flux that, when linking a circuit of one turn, produces in it an emf of 1 volt as it is reduced to zero at a uniform rate in one second. 1 weber is equivalent to 108 maxwells
Symbol: Wb Etymology: 20th Century: named after W. E. Weber Collins Concise English Dictionary © HarperCollins Publishers:: Weber /German: ˈveːbər/ n - Baron Carl Maria Friedrich Ernst von (karl maˈriːa ˈfriːdrɪç ɛrnst fɔn). 1786–1826, German composer and conductor. His three romantic operas are Der Freischütz (1821), Euryanthe (1823), and Oberon (1826)
- Ernst Heinrich (ɛrnst ˈhainrɪç). 1795–1878, German physiologist and anatomist. He introduced the psychological concept of the just noticeable difference between stimuli
- Max (maks). 1864–1920, German economist and sociologist, best known for The Protestant Ethic and the Spirit of Capitalism (1904–05)
- Wilhelm Eduard (ˈvɪlhɛlm ˈeːduart). 1804–91, German physicist, who conducted research into electricity and magnetism
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