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  1. Moritz Hermann von Jacobi, russified from 1837 as Boris Semyonovich Yakobi (Russian: Борис Семёнович Якоби; 21 September 1801 – 10 March 1874) was a Prussian and Russian Imperial engineer and physicist of Jewish descent.

  2. Moritz Hermann Jacobi (German-speaking Prussian, naturalized Russian) is born in Potsdam in 1801. He moves to Königsberg (then Prussia, now Russia) in the beginning of 1833 and starts with experiments on horseshoe-shaped electromagnets.

  3. Jan 8, 2024 · Born into an Ashkenazi Jewish family, Jacobi began to study magnetic motors in 1834. In 1835 moved to Dorpat to lecture at Dorpat University. He moved to Sai...

  4. Learn about the life and achievements of Moritz von Jacobi, the inventor of the first electric motor and the developer of electrotyping and telegraph. He was a naturalized Russian citizen and a member of the Imperial Academy of Sciences.

  5. Apr 1, 2019 · Moritz Hermann von Jacobi, a Prussian inventor working in Königsberg, developed an early electric motor in May 1834, and worked on electric cars. Jacobi was invited by Tsar Nicholas I in 1836 to further his development of his motor at the Imperial Academy of Sciences in St. Petersburg.

  6. Moritz von Jacobi published the maximum power (transfer) theorem around 1840; it is also referred to as "Jacobi's law". The theorem results in maximum power transfer from the power source to the load, but not maximum efficiency of useful power out of total power consumed.

  7. Moritz Hermann (Boris Semionovich) von Jacobi (russe : Борис Семёнович (Морис-Герман) Якоби) (né le 21 septembre 1801 à Potsdam ; mort le 11 mars 1874 à Saint-Pétersbourg), frère du mathématicien Carl Gustav Jakob Jacobi, est un ingénieur et un physicien prussien qui a effectué l'essentiel de sa carrière ...