Friedrich Hasenöhrl

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Friedrich Hasenöhrl was an Austrian physicist known for his early work on the relationship between radiation and mass, which anticipated aspects of Einstein’s mass–energy equivalence.

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instanceOf Austrian physicist
person
physicist
birthCountry Austria-Hungary NERFINISHED
birthPlace Vienna NERFINISHED
causeOfDeath killed in action
citizenship Austro-Hungarian Empire NERFINISHED
conflict World War I
countryOfCitizenship Austria
Austria-Hungary NERFINISHED
deathCountry Italy NERFINISHED
deathPlace near Asiago
educatedAt University of Vienna
employer University of Vienna NERFINISHED
era 19th-century physics
early 20th-century physics
fieldOfWork electromagnetic radiation
physics
theoretical physics
thermodynamics
hasAcademicAdvisor Ludwig Boltzmann NERFINISHED
influenced development of the concept of mass–energy equivalence
influencedBy Ludwig Boltzmann NERFINISHED
knownFor contributions anticipating aspects of mass–energy equivalence
early work on the relationship between radiation and mass
languageOfWorkOrName German
memberOf Austrian Academy of Sciences NERFINISHED
militaryBranch Austro-Hungarian Army NERFINISHED
nativeLanguage German
notableIdea radiation has an effective mass
notableWork calculations of the inertia of radiation
studies of blackbody radiation in a cavity
occupation theoretical physicist
university teacher
positionHeld professor of physics at the University of Vienna
researchInterest electromagnetic theory
radiation pressure
thermodynamics of radiation
sexOrGender male
studentOf Ludwig Boltzmann NERFINISHED
workLocation Vienna

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Hans Thirring doctoralAdvisor Friedrich Hasenöhrl