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  1. Anders Jonas Ångström (Swedish: [ˈânːdɛʂ ˈjûːnas ˈɔ̂ŋːstrœm]; 13 August 1814 – 21 June 1874) was a Swedish physicist and one of the founders of the science of spectroscopy. Ångström is also well known for his studies of astrophysics, heat transfer, terrestrial magnetism, and the aurora borealis.

  2. Anders Jonas Ångström ( Medelpad, 13 de agosto de 1814 — Uppsala, 21 de junho de 1874) foi um físico sueco. [ 1] Biografia. Anders Jonas Ångström nasceu em Medelpad, filho de Johan Ångström, e estudou em Härnösand. Ele se mudou para Uppsala em 1833 e foi educado na Universidade de Uppsala, onde em 1839 ele se tornou docente em física.

  3. Anders Jonas Ångström (born August 13, 1814, Lögdö, Sweden—died June 21, 1874, Uppsala) was a Swedish physicist, a founder of spectroscopy for whom the angstrom, a unit of length equal to 10 −10 metre, was named.

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  4. Anders Jonas Ångström (1814 – 1874), físico sueco, foi um dos fundadores da espetroscopia. Foi designada, em sua honra, uma unidade de comprimento que corresponde à décima milionésima parte do milímetro, o angstrom (1 Å = 10 -10 m).

  5. 1 de dez. de 2014 · The Swedish astronomer Anders Jonas Ångström, born two centuries ago and professor of physics at Uppsala University, was one of the founders of optical spectroscopy. By using diffraction gratings out of glass plates with fine scorings across the face, he was able to observe the spectrum of the Sun, announcing in 1862 that he had ...

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    • 2014
  6. 15 de dez. de 2023 · Anders and Knut Ångström. Ångström Laboratory is named after Anders Jonas Ångström and his son Knut Ångström, both of whom were professors at Uppsala University in the 19th century.

  7. Anders Ångström was an astronomical observer, physicist, and a pioneer in spectroscopy. His father Johan was a clergyman in the Lutheran church of Sweden. Ångström and his two brothers, Johan and Carl, all received higher education.