- Frederick Grover
Frederick W. Grover (1876 in the
USA –January 30 1973 in theUSA ) was an American physicist.Grover worked as a physicist at the
National Bureau of Standards , and he went to study withArnold Sommerfeld at theLudwig Maximilians University of Munich in 1907. He was awarded his doctorate in 1908, and his thesis dealt with precision measurements and theory of eddy currents to determine a new method for finding the conductivity of metals. Upon receipt of his doctorate, he again worked at the National Bureau of Standards. Later, as Professor of Electrical Engineering, he taught atUnion College inSchenectady, New York from 1920 to 1946. [ [http://libserv.aip.org:81/ipac20/ipac.jsp?uri=full=3100001~!2160~!0&profile=newcustom-icos#focus Grover] – American Institute of Physics] [ Eckert, 1999, p. 244.] [ [http://www.moshier.net/coildoc.html Grover] – Electrical Inductance]Publications
* Frederick W. Grover "Additions to Inductance Formulas", "Scientific Paper #320, Bulletin of the Bureau of Standards" 14 555-570 (1918)
*Frederick W. Grover "Tables for the Calculation of the Inductance of Circular Coils of Rectangular Cross Section", "Scientific Paper #455, Scientific Papers of the Bureau of Standards" 18 451-487 (1922)
*Frederick W. Grover "Formulas and Tables for the Calculation of the Inductance of Coils of Polygonal Form", "Scientific Paper #468, Scientific Papers of the Bureau of Standards" 18 737-762 (1922)
* Frederick W. Grover "The Calculation of the Inductance of Single-Layer Coils and Spirals Wound with Wire of Large Cross Section", "Proceedings of the Institute of Radio Engineers" (1929)
* Frederick W. Grover "Inductance Calculations: Working Formulas and Tables" (Van Nostrand, 1946 and Dover, 1962 and 2004)
References
* Michael Eckert "Mathematics, Experiments, and Theoretical Physics: The Early Days of the Sommerfeld School", "Journal Physics in Perspective" Volume 1, Number 3, pp. 238-252 (1999)
Notes
Wikimedia Foundation. 2010.