Johann Michael EklingFrom Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Johann Michael Ekling (also spelt Eckling) (8 August 1795, Vienna – 30 March 1876, Vienna) was an Austrian mechanic and inventor of scientific apparatuses and instruments.[1] Nobili multiplier (galvanometer with a double needle) by Ekling (1834)
Johann Michael Ekling (also spelt Eckling) (8 August 1795, Vienna – 30 March 1876, Vienna) was an Austrian mechanic and inventor of scientific apparatuses and instruments.[1] Nobili multiplier (galvanometer with a double needle) by Ekling (1834)