Angelo Battelli

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Angelo Battelli (28 March 1862 - 11 December 1916)

A vigorous rationalist and anti-clerical, Battelli was an Italian physicist. He taught at the universities of Cagliari, Padua, and Pisa and was a Socialist Deputy for Pisa, then Urbino, in the Italian Parliament.

He was an Italian scientist, notable for having measured temperatures and heats of fusion of non-metallic substances, metallic conductivities and thermoelectric effects in magnetic metals, and the Thomson effect.

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