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  1. Augusto Righi (27 August 1850 – 8 June 1920) was an Italian physicist and a pioneer in the study of electromagnetism. He was born and died in Bologna.

  2. Augusto Righi was a prominent Italian physicist and a pioneer in the study of electromagnetism. Righi is remembered for his studies on electric oscillations, which contributed to wireless telegraphy and for his early studies, of greater importance to basic and applied research.

  3. Jul 28, 2021 · In this paper, we will explore what scientific debt, if any, Marconi had toward another Italian physicist, internationally well known for his research on electromagnetic waves: Augusto Righi.

  4. Tra i fondatori nel 1884 del Circolo Matematico di Palermo, socio corrispondente dal 1887 e socio nazionale dal 1898 dell' Accademia dei Lincei, membro di numerose istituzioni scientifiche italiane e straniere, nel 1905 fu nominato senatore del Regno d'Italia per i suoi meriti scientifici.

  5. Augusto Righi. When Marconi was little more than a boy his parents, noticing his growing passion for physics and electricity, decided to introduce him to professor Augusto Righi. He taught Physics at Bologna university and was considered a great luminary in his field.

  6. Augusto Righi was a brilliant Italian basic physicist and educator who sought facts for the sake of science rather than publicity. This has resulted in his being an unknown in this missile age.

  7. Augusto Righi. Augusto Righi (27 August 1850 – 8 June 1920) was an Italian physicist who was a big part in the study of electromagnetism. He was born and died in Bologna. In 1872 and 1880 in Bologna, he was researching mostly in electrostatics.

  8. RIGHI, AUGUSTO. ( b. Bologna. Italy, 27 August 1850; d. Bologna, 8 June l920) physics. Righi studied in Bologna at the Technical School (1861–1867), then took the four-year mathematics at the University, and after another year graduated from the School of Engineering in 1872, with a dissertation in physics; the previous year he had been ...

  9. This paper provides a scientific portrait of Augusto Righi through a close look into his major contributions to the history of physics, i.e. the experimental researches on Maxwell electromagnetic theory and the studies on the structure of matter.

  10. Guglielmo Marconi, Augusto Righi and the invention of wireless telegraphy. One of the major accomplishments of the late nineteenth-century applied physics was, as it is well known, the Abstract development of wireless telegraphy by Guglielmo Marconi, future Nobel laureate.

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