a Baltic German physicist, who, in 1822, observed a relationship between heat and magnetism. Later, in 1823, Ørsted called this phenomenon thermoelectric effect.
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Born
9 April 1770 Reval, Russian Empire
Died
10 December 1831 (aged 61) Berlin, Kingdom of Prussia
Known for
Discovering the thermoelectric effect
Fields
Physics
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Germany
era
1800+