- Edward Morley
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name = Edward Williams Morley
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caption = Edward Morley in 1887
birth_date = Birth date|1838|1|29
birth_place = Newark,New Jersey
death_date = Death date and age|1923|2|24|1838|1|29
death_place = West Hartford,Connecticut
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workplaces =Western Reserve College
alma_mater =Williams College
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known_for =Michelson-Morley experiment
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awards = Elliott Cresson Medal (1912)
Davy Medal (1907)
Willard Gibbs Medal (1899)
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footnotes =Edward Williams Morley (
January 29 ,1838 -February 24 1923 ) was an Americanscientist famous for theMichelson-Morley experiment .Early life
Morley was born in
Newark, New Jersey and grew up inWest Hartford, Connecticut . He graduated fromWilliams College in 1860.Career
From 1869 to 1906 he was
professor ofchemistry atWestern Reserve College (todayCase Western Reserve University ).His best remembered work, which he did together with
Albert Abraham Michelson in 1887, was theMichelson–Morley experiment . Neither he nor Michelson ever considered that it disproved the aether hypothesis. However, others did, and it ultimately led to Einstein'stheory of relativity . Morley also worked withDayton Miller on positive aether experiments after his work with Michelson.Morley also worked on the
oxygen composition of the atmosphere,thermal expansion , and the velocity of light in amagnetic field .Honors
Morley was president of the
American Association for the Advancement of Science (1895) and president of theAmerican Chemical Society (1899). Morley won the Davy Medal of the Royal Society of London (1907) and the Elliott Cresson Medal (1912) awarded by the Franklin Institute of the State of Pennsylvania for important contributions to Chemical Science. Willard Gibbs Medal of the Chicago Section of the American Chemical Society (1899).The lunar crater Morley was named for him. The Morley Elementary School in West Hartford was also named for him. His home in West Hartford was made a National Historic Landmark in 1975.
External links
* [http://www.britannica.com/eb/article-9053766/Edward-Williams-Morley Edward Williams Morley] from the
Encyclopædia Britannica Persondata
NAME= Morley, Edward Williams
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SHORT DESCRIPTION=American scientist
DATE OF BIRTH=January 29 ,1838
PLACE OF BIRTH= Newark,New Jersey
DATE OF DEATH=February 24 ,1923
PLACE OF DEATH= West Hartford,Connecticut
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