Rudolf Kohlrausch

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Rudolf Kohlrausch was a 19th-century German physicist known for his work on transient electric currents and for helping establish early measurements related to the speed of light.

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instanceOf German physicist
human
physicist
centuryOfActivity 19th century
child Friedrich Wilhelm Georg Kohlrausch NERFINISHED
contributedTo determination of the ratio of electromagnetic to electrostatic units
electromagnetic theory
countryOfCitizenship Germany
Prussia
surface form: Kingdom of Prussia
dateOfBirth 1809-03-06
dateOfDeath 1858-01-08
educatedAt University of Erlangen–Nuremberg NERFINISHED
University of Würzburg NERFINISHED
familyName Kohlrausch NERFINISHED
father Heinrich Friedrich Theodor Kohlrausch NERFINISHED
fieldOfWork electricity
electromagnetism
physics
givenName Rudolf NERFINISHED
hasAcademicDiscipline experimental physics
theoretical physics
influenced development of the concept of the speed of light as an electromagnetic constant
languageOfWorkOrName German
memberOf German scientific community of the 19th century
notableConcept Kohlrausch function NERFINISHED
stretched exponential relaxation NERFINISHED
notableStudent Friedrich Wilhelm Georg Kohlrausch NERFINISHED
notableWork early measurements related to the speed of light
research on transient electric currents
occupation physicist
university teacher
placeOfBirth Göttingen NERFINISHED
placeOfDeath Marburg NERFINISHED
positionHeld professor of physics
sexOrGender male
studied dielectric relaxation
transient electric currents
workLocation Erlangen NERFINISHED
Göttingen NERFINISHED
Marburg NERFINISHED
Würzburg NERFINISHED

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Friedrich Kohlrausch father Rudolf Kohlrausch
Wilhelm Eduard Weber notableStudent Rudolf Kohlrausch