Heering Peter, Keck Julian, Rohlfs Gerhard A
Institute of Mathematic, Scientific and Technical Literacy, Section of Physics, its Didactics and its History, Europa-Universität Flensburg.
Ubbo-Emmius-Gymnasium, Leer.
Ber Wiss. 2020 Mar;43(1):7-27. doi: 10.1002/bewi.201900019.
Georg Simon Ohm's work in the field of electricity led to what is now considered to be the most fundamental law of electrical circuits, Ohm's Law. Much less known is that only months earlier, Ohm had published another law-one that differed significantly from the now accepted one. The latter entailed a logarithmic relation between the length of the conductor and a parameter that Ohm called "loss of force." This paper discusses how Ohm came up with an initial law that he felt compelled to correct a few months later. We analyze Ohm's publication as well as his laboratory notes, relating them to our own laboratory experiences while using the replication method to study his work. We also discuss the conceptual background of Ohm's work. We conclude that he was significantly influenced by French studies in the field of electricity, most notably the ones by Charles Augustin Coulomb.
乔治·西蒙·欧姆在电学领域的工作催生了如今被视为电路最基本定律的欧姆定律。鲜为人知的是,就在几个月前,欧姆还发表了另一条定律——一条与现在被认可的定律有显著差异的定律。后者涉及导体长度与欧姆所称的“力的损耗”这一参数之间的对数关系。本文探讨了欧姆是如何得出一条他几个月后觉得必须修正的初始定律的。我们分析了欧姆的出版物以及他的实验室笔记,并将它们与我们自己使用复制方法研究他的工作时的实验室经验联系起来。我们还讨论了欧姆工作的概念背景。我们得出结论,他受到了法国电学领域研究的显著影响,最著名的是查尔斯·奥古斯丁·库仑的研究。