Aleksandr Stoletov

Aleksandr Stoletov
Aleksandr Stoletov
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Naissance 10 août 1839
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Décès 27 mai 1896
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Nationalité Russe

Aleksandr Grigorievitch Stoletov (en russe : Александр Григорьевич Столетов), né le 10 août 1839 et mort le 27 mai 1896, est un physicien russe, père de l'électrotechnique et professeur à l'Université de Moscou. Il était le frère du général Nikolaï Stoletov (en).


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