Weber may refer to:
Places
United States
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Weber, Missouri
Weber is an Unincorporated area#United States, unincorporated community in Lewis County, Missouri, Lewis County, in the U.S. state of Missouri.
History
A post office called Weber was established in 1882, and remained in operation until 1907. The ...
, an unincorporated community
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Weber City, Virginia
Weber City is an incorporated town in Scott County, Virginia, United States. The population was 1,250 at the 2020 census. It is part of the Kingsport– Bristol (TN)– Bristol (VA) Metropolitan Statistical Area, which is a component o ...
, a town
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Weber City, Fluvanna County, Virginia
Weber City, Fluvanna County is an unincorporated community in Fluvanna County, in the U.S. state of Virginia
Virginia, officially the Commonwealth of Virginia, is a U.S. state, state in the Southeastern United States, Southeastern and Mid ...
, an unincorporated community
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Weber County, Utah
Weber County ( ) is a county in the U.S. state of Utah. As of the 2020 United States census, the population was 262,223, making it Utah's fourth-most populous county. Its county seat and largest city is Ogden, the home of Weber State Univers ...
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Weber Canyon
Weber Canyon is a canyon in the Wasatch Range near Ogden, Utah, through which the Weber River flows west toward the Great Salt Lake. It is fed by 13 tributary creeks and is long.
History
Weber Canyon is, historically, one of the more importa ...
, Utah
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Weber River
The Weber River ( ) (Shoshone: Ho-o-pah) is a long river of northern Utah, United States. It begins in the northwest of the Uinta Mountains and empties into the Great Salt Lake. The Weber River was named for American fur trapper John Henr ...
, Utah
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Weber, Wisconsin, an unincorporated community
Elsewhere
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Weber County, New Zealand
Weber County was one of the counties of New Zealand in the North Island in the former Seventy Mile Bush.
It included the hamlet of Weber. Sheep grazing dominated the area.
Weber County Council was a small county of , formed in 1902 from Web ...
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Weber, New Zealand
Weber is a hamlet situated 28 km south-east of Dannevirke and 23 km west-northwest of Herbertville, on the east coast of New Zealand. Weber was named after the German born surveyor Charles H. Weber (*1830) who died during a surveying p ...
, a hamlet within the county
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Weber Deep
Location of the Banda Sea in Southeast Asia
Weber Deep () is the deepest point in the Banda Sea off Indonesia. Weber Deep maximum depth is 7,351 meters, (24,117 feet, 4.56 miles). Banda Sea is connected to the
Pacific Ocean, near the Maluku I ...
, the deepest point in the Banda Sea off Indonesia
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Weber Inlet, Alexander Island, Antarctica
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Weber (crater), an impact crater on the far side of the Moon
People and fictional characters
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Weber (surname), including a list of people with the surname
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Weber Yang (born 1980), Taiwanese actor
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Potsie Weber, a fictional character in the sitcom ''Happy Days''
Businesses
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Weber Inc., an American company known for its line of barbecue grills
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Weber Aircraft LLC
Zodiac Aerospace was a French aerospace group, active from 1896 to 2018, that supplied systems and equipment for aircraft. In October 2018, it was acquired by French aerospace and defense company Safran.
History Aeronautic foundations (1896� ...
, an American manufacturer of airline seats
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Weber Carburetors
Weber Carburetors is an automotive manufacturing company founded in 1923, known for their carburetors.
History
Eduardo Weber began his automotive career working for Fiat, first at their Turin plant (in 1914) and later at a dealership in Bologn ...
, an Italian fuel system manufacturer
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Weber Piano Company
The Weber Piano Company is a former piano manufacturing company based in New York City and East Rochester, New York from the middle of the 19th century through the beginning of the 20th century, and continued as a division of Aeolian Company, Ae ...
, a New York City piano manufacturing company from 1852 through the 20th century
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Weber Typefoundry, a defunct German typefoundry in Stuttgart
* Saint-Gobain Weber, a manufacturer of mortars, owned by
Saint-Gobain
Compagnie de Saint-Gobain S.A. () is a French multinational corporation, founded in 1665 in Paris as the Manufacture royale de glaces de miroirs, and today headquartered on the outskirts of Paris, at La Défense and in Courbevoie. Originally a ...
American schools
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Weber State University
Weber State University (pronounced ) is a public university in Ogden, Utah, United States. It was founded in 1889 as Weber Stake Academy and earned its current name in 1991.
As of fall 2023, the student population reached 30,536 students, cons ...
, Ogden, Utah
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The Weber School
The Felicia Penzell Weber Jewish Community High School, often referred to as The Weber School, is a coeducational and pluralistic Jewish community high school located in Sandy Springs, Georgia, United States. Weber has approximately 350 student ...
, Sandy Springs, Georgia, a Jewish high school
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Weber High School
Weber High School is a Utah secondary school located in Pleasant View, Utah, about five miles north of Ogden. It serves the residents of Pleasant View, North Ogden, Harrisville, Huntsville, Eden, and Liberty. It is part of the Weber Scho ...
, Pleasant View, Utah
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Weber High School (Chicago)
Archbishop Weber High School was a U.S. Roman Catholic all-boys' high school in northwest Chicago, Illinois. Founded in September 1890 as St. Stanislaus College by Rev. Vincent Barzyński, it was the first Polish secondary school in Chicago. It ...
, Illinois, a former Roman Catholic all-boys' school
Other uses
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''Weber'' (journal), an American literary magazine
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Weber (unit)
In physics, the weber ( ; symbol: Wb) is the unit of magnetic flux in the International System of Units (SI). The unit is derived (through Faraday's law of induction) from the relationship (volt-second). A magnetic flux density of 1 Wb/m2 ...
(Wb), SI derived unit of magnetic flux in electromagnetism
* , a destroyer escort which served in World War II
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Weber Cup
The Weber Cup, named after professional ten-pin bowler Dick Weber, is a men's ten-pin bowling competition between Team Europe and Team USA. It is often referred to as "bowling's equivalent of golf's Ryder Cup". Each year, a team of five from t ...
, an annual men's ten-pin bowling competition between Europe and the United States
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Weber test
The Weber test is a screening test for hearing performed with a tuning fork. It can detect Unilateral hearing loss, unilateral (one-sided) conductive hearing loss (middle ear hearing loss) and unilateral sensorineural hearing loss (inner ear he ...
, a medical test for hearing loss
See also
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Weber House (disambiguation) Weber House may refer to:
;in the United States
(by state)
* Weber House (Russell, Arkansas), listed on the National Register of Historic Places (NRHP) in Arkansas
* Peter J. Weber House, local landmark in Riverside, California
* Robert Weber Round ...
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Weber Manuscript __NOTOC__
The Weber Manuscript, also called Weber Manuscripts, is a collection of nine, possibly eleven, incomplete ancient Indian treatises written mostly in classical Sanskrit that were found buried within a Buddhist monument in northwestern China ...
, a collection of nine, possibly eleven, incomplete ancient Indian treatises
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Weber electrodynamics, in physics a historical alternative to Maxwell electrodynamics
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Weber–Fechner law
The Weber–Fechner laws are two related scientific law, scientific laws in the field of psychophysics, known as Weber's law and Fechner's law. Both relate to human perception, more specifically the relation between the actual change in a physica ...
, which quantifies stimulus and perception
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South Weber, Utah
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Webers
Webers (also known as Webers Hamburgers) is a hamburger restaurant on Ontario Highway 11, located 15 kilometres north of Orillia, Ontario that opened in July 1963. Webers grills their burgers over charcoal, with a grill man said to be able to fli ...
, a hamburger restaurant in Orillia, Ontario, Canada
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Weber's syndrome
Weber's syndrome, also known as midbrain stroke syndrome or superior alternating hemiplegia, is a form of stroke that affects the medial portion of the midbrain. It involves oculomotor fascicles in the interpeduncular cisterns and cerebral peduncl ...
, in medicine a type of stroke
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Webber (surname)
Webber (/ˈwɛbər/) is an English occupational surname meaning ''weaver''.
Etymology
Webber is an occupational surname referring to, "a maker of cloth". The ending "er" generally denotes some employment, examples include Miller and Salter. The ...
, an English variant
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Webber (disambiguation)
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Weaver (disambiguation), an English variant
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Wever (disambiguation), a Dutch variant
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