1. weber - Noun
2. Weber - Proper noun
The standard unit of electrical quantity, and also of current. See Coulomb, and Amp/re.
Source: Webster's dictionary1782 portrait of Constanze Mozart by her brother-in-law Joseph Lange Near the height of his quarrels with Colloredo, Mozart moved in with the Weber family, who had moved to Vienna from Mannheim. Source: Internet
A change of variables then yields the closure equation: Arfken & Weber, section 11.2 : for α > −1/2. Source: Internet
A follower of Weber and Fechner, Wilhelm Wundt is credited with founding the science of psychology. Source: Internet
According to Weber, such rational worlds are disenchanted. Source: Internet
After his first few years as a student, during which he spent much time "drinking beer and fencing ", Weber would increasingly take his mother's side in family arguments and grew estranged from his father. Source: Internet
After spending months in a sanatorium during the summer and autumn of 1900, Weber and his wife travelled to Italy at the end of the year and did not return to Heidelberg until April 1902. Source: Internet