Gustav Magnus

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Gustav Magnus was a 19th-century German physicist known for his work in thermodynamics and the study of gases, including the Magnus effect.

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instanceOf academic
chemist
human
physicist
centuryOfActivity 19th century
countryOfCitizenship Germany
Prussia
surface form: Kingdom of Prussia
dateOfBirth 1802-05-02
dateOfDeath 1870-04-04
educatedAt Humboldt University of Berlin
surface form: University of Berlin

University of Copenhagen NERFINISHED
University of Stockholm NERFINISHED
employer University of Berlin NERFINISHED
ethnicGroup German
familyName Magnus NERFINISHED
fieldOfWork electromagnetism
optics
physical chemistry
physics
study of gases
thermodynamics
fullName Heinrich Gustav Magnus NERFINISHED
givenName Gustav NERFINISHED
Heinrich NERFINISHED
hasAcademicRank professor
knownFor Magnus effect NERFINISHED
precision measurements in physics
research on electromotive forces
research on the expansion of gases
studies of gas absorption in liquids
work on thermodynamics
memberOf Prussian Academy of Sciences
Royal Society of London NERFINISHED
Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences NERFINISHED
name Gustav Magnus NERFINISHED
notableStudent Gustav Kirchhoff NERFINISHED
Hermann von Helmholtz NERFINISHED
Rudolf Clausius NERFINISHED
Wilhelm Weber NERFINISHED
notableWork On the deviation of projectiles (Magnus effect) NERFINISHED
Studies on the expansion of gases NERFINISHED
occupation chemist
physicist
placeOfBirth Berlin
Prussia
surface form: Kingdom of Prussia
placeOfDeath Berlin
North German Confederation NERFINISHED
religion Judaism
sexOrGender male
workLocation Berlin NERFINISHED

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Emil Warburg doctoralAdvisor Gustav Magnus