- Henry Smith Carhart
Henry Smith Carhart, Ph.B. (1844-1920) was an American
physicist and university professor. He was born inCoeymans, New York onMarch 27 ,1844 , and graduated from Wesleyan College in 1869. He pursued graduate studies at Yale, Harvard, and theHumboldt University of Berlin . After serving as professor atNorthwestern University , Carhart was appointed to the faculty of theUniversity of Michigan in 1886, where he remained until his retirement asprofessor emeritus in 1909.Carhart had a keen interest in
electricity . He devised a voltaic cell called theCarhart-Clark cell . [Citation
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title = Primary Batteries
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accessdate = 2008-01-06] He was a delegate from theUnited States to several electrical congresses, including those atChicago, Illinois , 1893, atSt. Louis, Missouri , 1904, at Berlin, 1905, and at London, 1908. Carhart was president of the board of judges at the department of electricity at theWorld's Columbian Exposition in Chicago in 1893.He was the author of textbooks and treatises, including:
*"Primary Batteries" (1891)
*"University Physics" (1894-96)
*"Electrical Measurements" (1895)
*"High School Physics", with H. N. Chute (1901)
*"College Physics" (1910)References
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