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By Tina Stumpenhagen

Page 2: Albert A. Michelson By Tina Stumpenhagen

General

• Albert Abraham Michelson was born in Strelno, Prussia, on December 19,1852 and passed away in May 9, 1931

• American Physicist• Known for his measurement of Speed

Light and especially for the Michelson-Morley experiment

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• Received a Nobel Prize in Physics, 1907• First American to receive the Nobel Prize

in sciences

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Grewing up

• Michelson was born into a Jewish family in Strezlno in Poland

• Family moved to the United States when he was two years old

• Grew up in Murphy's Camp, California and Virginia City, Nevada

• His father was a merchant

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• he lived in San Francisco for his high school years with his aunt Henriette Levy

• His aunt was the mother of author Harriet Lane Levy

• Graduated as Ensign in 1873 and did a two- years cruise to West Indies

• appointed by President Grant to the U.S. Naval Academy

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• became an instructor in physics and chemistry at the Academy under Admiral Sampson

• posted to the Nautical Almanac Office (Washington) to work with Simon Newcomb in 1879

• 1880 he obtained leave of absence to continue his studies in Europe

• Visited the Universities of Berlin and Heidelberg, and the College de France and École Polytechnique in Paris

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• resigned from the Navy+returned to America to take an appointment as Professor of Physics in the Case School of Applied Science, Cleveland, Ohio 1883

• 1887 he and Edward Morley carried out the famous Michelson-Morley experiment(demonstrate the existence of the "aether", the stuff in space that was said to transmit light and other forms of energy, ether was considered to be a medium like water in which light is propagated through)

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• 1889 Michelson became a professor at Clark University at Worcester, Massachusetts

• 1892 he was appointed professor and the first head of the department of physics at the newly organized University of Chicago

• 1899, he married Edna Stanton and they raised one son and three daughters

• he has been awarded the Nobel prize for physics for 1907

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• also won the Copley Medal in 1907• the Henry Draper Medal in 1916 and

the Gold Medal of the Royal Astronomical Society in 1923

• A crater at the moon is named after him• Died in Pasadena, California at the age of

78• He is remembered  by dedicating

Michelson House in his honor

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Speed of light• One of the most famous experiments is

the measurement and understanding of the Speed of Light

• Albert Einstein's Theory of General Relativity establishes that nothing can go faster than the Speed of Light

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• C = 186,282.3960 miles per second, plus or minus 3.6 feet per secondC = 299,792.4562 kilometers per second, plus or minus 1.1 meters per second 

• lbert Michelson was known as finest experimental physicist alive


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