Dayton C. Miller

E190529

Dayton C. Miller was an American physicist and acoustician known for his work on interferometry, precision measurements of the ether drift, and extensive studies of musical acoustics and instruments.

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instanceOf acoustician
human
physicist
scientist
countryOfCitizenship United States of America
describedBySource historical studies of ether drift experiments
musicology and organology literature on flute collections
scientific literature on interferometry
educatedAt Baldwin Wallace College
employer Case School of Applied Science
fieldOfWork acoustics
ether drift experiments
interferometry
musical acoustics
physics
gender male
hasInfluenced development of experimental acoustics in the United States
subsequent discussions of ether drift experiments
hasResearchInterest ether theory
musical instrument design
speed of light measurements
wave phenomena
knownFor collection and analysis of flute acoustics
precision measurements of ether drift
studies of musical acoustics
work on interferometry
languageOfWorkOrName English
memberOf Acoustical Society of America
American Physical Society
nativeLanguage English
notableAchievement built and used large interferometers for precision measurements
conducted large‑scale ether drift experiments after Michelson–Morley
created a major collection of flutes and wind instruments
notableWork extensive studies of musical instruments
high‑precision interferometer designs
precision interferometric measurements of ether drift
occupation acoustician
physicist
workLocation Cleveland
surface form: Cleveland, Ohio

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Edward W. Morley notableStudent Dayton C. Miller