Angelo Battelli
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 (CS
2),
water (H
2O), 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.
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