Dayton C. Miller
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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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| Dayton C. Miller canonical | 1 |
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Target entity: Dayton C. Miller Context triple: [Edward W. Morley, notableStudent, Dayton C. Miller]
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Edward W. Morley
Edward W. Morley was an American chemist and physicist best known for his collaboration with Albert A. Michelson on the landmark Michelson–Morley experiment that challenged the existence of the luminiferous aether and paved the way for modern physics.
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Lyman Cornelius Smith
Lyman Cornelius Smith was an American industrialist and entrepreneur best known for his role in the typewriter and firearms industries in the late 19th and early 20th centuries.
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Frank B. Jewett
Frank B. Jewett was an American electrical engineer and physicist who served as the first president of Bell Telephone Laboratories and played a major role in organizing U.S. scientific research during World War II.
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Edward Levi
Edward Levi was an American legal scholar and former president of the University of Chicago who served as U.S. Attorney General, where he is credited with restoring integrity to the Justice Department after the Watergate scandal.
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Percy W. Bridgman
Percy W. Bridgman was an American physicist and Nobel laureate renowned for his pioneering work in high-pressure physics and for developing the philosophical approach known as operationalism.
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Target entity: Dayton C. Miller Target entity description: 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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Edward W. Morley
Edward W. Morley was an American chemist and physicist best known for his collaboration with Albert A. Michelson on the landmark Michelson–Morley experiment that challenged the existence of the luminiferous aether and paved the way for modern physics.
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Lyman Cornelius Smith
Lyman Cornelius Smith was an American industrialist and entrepreneur best known for his role in the typewriter and firearms industries in the late 19th and early 20th centuries.
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Frank B. Jewett
Frank B. Jewett was an American electrical engineer and physicist who served as the first president of Bell Telephone Laboratories and played a major role in organizing U.S. scientific research during World War II.
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Edward Levi
Edward Levi was an American legal scholar and former president of the University of Chicago who served as U.S. Attorney General, where he is credited with restoring integrity to the Justice Department after the Watergate scandal.
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Percy W. Bridgman
Percy W. Bridgman was an American physicist and Nobel laureate renowned for his pioneering work in high-pressure physics and for developing the philosophical approach known as operationalism.
- F. None of above. chosen
Statements (39)
| Predicate | Object |
|---|---|
| instanceOf |
acoustician
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human ⓘ physicist ⓘ scientist ⓘ |
| countryOfCitizenship | United States of America ⓘ |
| describedBySource |
historical studies of ether drift experiments
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musicology and organology literature on flute collections ⓘ scientific literature on interferometry ⓘ |
| educatedAt | Baldwin Wallace College ⓘ |
| employer | Case School of Applied Science ⓘ |
| fieldOfWork |
acoustics
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ether drift experiments ⓘ interferometry ⓘ musical acoustics ⓘ physics ⓘ |
| gender | male ⓘ |
| hasInfluenced |
development of experimental acoustics in the United States
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subsequent discussions of ether drift experiments ⓘ |
| hasResearchInterest |
ether theory
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musical instrument design ⓘ speed of light measurements ⓘ wave phenomena ⓘ |
| knownFor |
collection and analysis of flute acoustics
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precision measurements of ether drift ⓘ studies of musical acoustics ⓘ work on interferometry ⓘ |
| languageOfWorkOrName | English ⓘ |
| memberOf |
Acoustical Society of America
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American Physical Society ⓘ |
| nativeLanguage | English ⓘ |
| notableAchievement |
built and used large interferometers for precision measurements
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conducted large‑scale ether drift experiments after Michelson–Morley ⓘ created a major collection of flutes and wind instruments ⓘ |
| notableWork |
extensive studies of musical instruments
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high‑precision interferometer designs ⓘ precision interferometric measurements of ether drift ⓘ |
| occupation |
acoustician
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physicist ⓘ |
| workLocation |
Cleveland
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surface form:
Cleveland, Ohio
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Subject: Dayton C. Miller Description of subject: 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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