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Heat Theorem Physical Chemistry Nernst
669 wordsWalther Human Nernst was born in Briesen, West Prussia, on June 25, 1864. His father, Gustav Nernst, was a district judge. He spent his early school years at Graudentz, and subsequently went to the Universities of Zurich, Berlin and Graz, study physics and mathematics, before proceeding to Wurzburg, where he graduated in 1887 with a thesis on electromotive forces produced by magnetism in heated metal plates. He joined Wilhelm Ostwald at Leipzig University, where van't Hoff and Arrhenius were alr...
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Theoretical Physics Quantum Theory
491 wordsMax Karl Ernst Ludwig Plank was born on April 23, 1858. Plank was born in Kiel, Schleswig, but spent most of his childhood in Munich. Him and his family moved there the spring of 1867 when he was nine years old. Max's family included his mother, Emma Patzig, and his father, Johann Julius Wilhelm von Plank. Both of his parents were very intelligent. His father was a professor of law at Kiel and both his grandfather and great-grandfather were professors of theology at Gottingen. Max's very well li...
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Carl Friedrich Gauss Astronomy And Physics Work
471 wordsCarl Friedrich Gauss Kevin Jean-Charles August 10, 1996 Seq. Math Course 2 Period 1 038; 2 This report is on Carl Friedrich Gauss. Gauss was a German scientist and mathematician. People call him the founder of modern mathematics. He also worked in astronomy and physics. His work in astronomy and physics is nearly as significant as that in mathematics. Gauss also worked in crystallography, optics, biostatistics, and Making mechanics. Gauss was born on April 30, 1777 in Brunswick. Brunswick is ...
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Carl Friedrich Gauss Half Of Students Mathematics
1,053 wordsCarl Friedrich Gauss Gauss, Carl Friedrich (1777 - 1855). The German scientist and mathematician Gauss is frequently he was called the founder of modern mathematics. His work is astronomy and physics is nearly as significant as that in mathematics. Gauss was born on April 30, 1777 in Brunswick (now it is Western Germany). Many biographies think that he got his good health from his father. Gauss said about himself that, he could count before he can talk. When Gauss was 7 years old he went to scho...
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Euclidean Geometry Great Deal
1,530 wordsCarl Gauss was a man who is known for making a great deal breakthroughs in the wide variety of his work in both mathematics and physics. He is responsible for immeasurable contributions to the fields of number theory, analysis, differential geometry, geodesy, magnetism, astronomy, and optics, as well as many more. The concepts that he himself created have had an immense influence in many areas of the mathematic and scientific world. Carl Gauss was born Johann Carl Friedrich Gauss, on the thirtie...
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Astronomy And Physics University Of Gottingen Gauss
441 wordsGauss was a Gauss Gauss Gauss was a German scientist and mathematician. People call him the founder of modern mathematics. He also worked in astronomy and physics. His work in astronomy and physics is nearly as significant as that in mathematics. Gauss also worked in crystallography, optics, biostatistics, and mechanics. Gauss was born on April 30, 1777 in Brunswick. Brunswick is what is now called West Germany, He was born to peasant couple. Gauss father didnt want Gauss to go to a University. ...
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Bunsen Burner Robert Bunsen Air
340 wordsRobert Wilhelm Bunsen s name was famous for a a few discoveries in the field of chemistry. For example you might recognize Bunsen from the lab device, the Bunsen Burner. He also helped invent the spectroscope and discovered spectrum analysis. And at the beginning of his career, he discovered that iron oxide is an antidote for arsenic. Robert Bunsen was born on March 31 st, 1811 in Gottingen, Germany. He was educated at the University of Gottingen, and between 1836 and 1852, he taught at the Poly...
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