Louis Carl Heinrich Friedrich Paschen (22 January 1865 - 25 February 1947), was a German physicist, known for his work on electrical discharges. He is...
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pressure and gap length. It is named after Friedrich Paschen who discovered it empirically in 1889. Paschen studied the breakdown voltage of various gases...
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Hydrogen spectral series (redirect from Paschen series)
hydrogen. Named after the German physicist Friedrich Paschen who first observed them in 1908. The Paschen lines all lie in the infrared band. This series...
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Zeeman effect (redirect from Paschen–Back effect)
are equivalent. The effect was named after the German physicists Friedrich Paschen and Ernst E. A. Back. When the magnetic-field perturbation significantly...
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Paschen may refer to: Friedrich Paschen (1865–1947), German physicist Paschen (crater), a lunar crater on the far side of the Moon Paschen-Back effect...
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of Tübingen from 1908, and received his doctorate in 1912, under Friedrich Paschen. The subject of his dissertation was on the measurement of radiation...
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STP, the minimum sparkover voltage is around 327 volts, as noted by Friedrich Paschen. While lower voltages do not, in general, jump a gap that is present...
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with a flat cathode. The hollow cathode effect was recognized by Friedrich Paschen in 1916. In a hollow cathode, the electron emitting surface is in...
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wavelength λ. Wien acknowledges Friedrich Paschen in his original paper as having supplied him with the same formula based on Paschen's experimental observations...
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founding president 1895–1905: Friedrich Kohlrausch 1905–1922: Emil Warburg 1922–1924: Walther Nernst 1924–1933: Friedrich Paschen 1933–1939: Johannes Stark...
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