Henry Smith Carhart

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Carhart from the 1902 Michiganensian

Henry Smith Carhart, Ph.B. (1844–1920) was an

professor emeritus
in 1909.

Carhart had a keen interest in

London, 1908. Carhart was president of the board of judges at the department of electricity at the World's Columbian Exposition
in Chicago in 1893.

Works

He was the author of textbooks and treatises, including:

  • Primary Batteries (1891)
  • University Physics (1894–96)
  • Electrical Measurements (1895)
  • High School Physics, with H. N. Chute (1901)
  • College Physics (1910)
  • First Principles of Physics, with H. N. Chute (1912)

References

  1. ^ "Prof. Henry Smith Carhart b. 27 Mar 1844 d. Yes, date unknown: The Sprague Project".
  2. ^ "Dear Mr". www.ausbcomp.com. Archived from the original on 2016-08-24.
  3. ^ Company, International Textbook (1905), Primary Batteries, International Library of Technology (v11-B ed.), New York, NY: International Textbook Company (published 1906), pp. 55–56, retrieved 2008-01-06

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