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Personalities - Štefan Anián Jedlík Issue number
FDC 202
Date of issue
11.01.2000
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5.00 Sk
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1.20 €

Štefan Anián Jedlík (born 11.th January 1800 in Zemné, county Nitra - died 12.th December 1897 in Györ, Hungary) -a physicist, inventor, pedagogue, since 1858 a member of the Hungarian Academy of Sciences. After completion of the secondary school studies in Trnava and Bratislava, he has entered into the Benedictian orden. He studied theology in the church seminar in Pannohalma and concurrently, he studied mathematics and physics at the Faculty of Philosophy of the University of Budapest, where he obtained the degree Doctor of Philosophy. In the period 1821 - 1829 he has acted as the professor of physics at the Benedictinian grammar school in Györ. From 1829 until 1840 he has acted as the professor of physics at the royal academy of sciences in Bratislava. From 1848 until 1878 he was appointed as the Professor and from 1863 he was appointed as Dean of the University of Budapest. He has worked in experimental physics, especially in the field of electrophysics. In 1828 he constructed the moving magnet-electric motor, in 1840 he constructed a prototype of the magnetic pin, which has later become a principal component of the electric locomotive. In 1859 - 61 he constucted a prototype of the unipolar dynamo - his most outstanding invention. Among his other inventions there are a new type of capacitor, a tube lightining collector, the optical grating cutter, and he conducted valuable research studies in the area of physics and optics as well as the experimental and pedagogical work.

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