Weber (disambiguation)

Weber (disambiguation)

Weber is a surname.

Weber may also refer to:

; Places
* Weber City, Virginia
* South Weber, Utah
* Weber County, Utah
* Weber Street, (pronounced "weeber") is a main city street in Waterloo, Ontario
* Weber, New Zealand, in the region of Hawke Bay

; Companies
* Weber-Stephen Products Co., an American company, known for its line of barbecue grills, known as Weber Grills
* Webers Hamburgers, a North American chain
* Weber Piano, an American manufacturer of pianos founded in 1852 by Albert Weber
* Weber carburetor is an Italian fuel system manufacturer, owned by Magneti Marelli

; Unit
* The Weber (unit) (Wb), SI-derived unit of magnetic flux

; Other
* Weber - Fechner law quantifies stimulus and perception
* Weber State University, Ogden, Utah

See also

* Webber (surname), an English variant
* Weaver, an English variant
* Wever, a Dutch variant


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