A Brief Life of Georg Simon Ohm - Who Invented Ohm's Law

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  • Georg Simon Ohm was a pivotal figure in the field of physics, renowned for his discovery of Ohm’s Law. Here’s a brief summary of his life:
    Born: March 16, 1789, in Erlangen, Bavaria, Germany1.
    Education: He was largely self-taught by his father and later attended the University of Erlangen2.
    Career: Ohm began as a mathematics teacher before turning to physics research. He became a professor of mathematics at the Jesuits’ College at Cologne in 18171.
    Discovery: Ohm’s Law, which states that the current flow through a conductor is directly proportional to the potential difference (voltage) and inversely proportional to the resistance.
    Challenges: His initial work was not well-received, leading him to resign from his post at Cologne. However, he continued his research and teaching at the Polytechnic School of Nürnberg1.
    Recognition: Ohm’s contributions were eventually acknowledged, and in 1841, he was awarded the Copley Medal of the Royal Society of London. He was also made a foreign member a year later1.
    Death: July 6, 1854, in Munich, Germany1.
    Ohm’s legacy lives on, not only through the law named after him but also through the unit of electrical resistance, the ohm, which honors his contributions to science.
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