Andrea Naccari

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Andrea Naccari
Andrea Naccari, ante 1926 - Accademia delle Scienze di Torino 0026 B.jpg
Andrea Naccari (1841–1919)
Born12 August 1841
Died2 October 1919(1919-10-02) (aged 78)
Torino
Alma materUniversity of Padua
Scientific career
FieldsPhysicist and mathematician
InstitutionsUniversity of Turin
Doctoral advisorFrancesco Rossetti
Doctoral studentsAngelo Battelli

Andrea Naccari (12 August 1841 – 2 October 1919) is notable for his study of the thermoelectric properties of metals, the photoelectric effect of metals immersed in liquids, and the electrical conductivity of gases and liquid dielectrics. He showed that the variation in the electrical resistance of distilled water was due largely to the solubility of the glass of the receptacle in which it was contained.

He obtained his PhD in pure maths in 1862 at the University of Padua under Francesco Rossetti.

References[]

  • Atti della R. Accad. delle Scienze di Torino 1927, 63, pp. 24–30.
  • Nuovo Cimento [ser. 8] 1927, 4, pp. 49–59.

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