- Heinrich Gustav Magnus
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name = Gustav Magnus
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caption = Heinrich Gustav Magnus
birth_date = birth date|1802|5|2|df=y
birth_place =Berlin ,Germany
death_date = death date and age|1870|4|4|1802|5|2|df=y
death_place =Berlin ,Germany
residence =Germany
nationality = German
field =Chemist andPhysicist
work_institution =Berlin University
alma_mater =Berlin University University of Stockholm Sorbonne
doctoral_advisor =Eilhard Mitscherlich
doctoral_students =August Kundt Emil Warburg
known_for =Magnus effect Magnus's green salt
prizes =
religion =Jewish , then converted toChristianity
footnotes =Heinrich Gustav Magnus (2 May 1802 – 4 April 1870) was a German
chemist andphysicist . TheMagnus effect was named after him.He was born in
Berlin . His father was a wealthy merchant; and of his five brothers one, Eduard (1799-1872), became a celebrated painter. After studying at Berlin, he went to Stockholm to work under Berzelius, and later toParis , where he studied for a while under Gay-Lussac and Thénard. In 1831 he returned to Berlin as lecturer on technology and physics at the university. In 1834 he became assistant professor of physics and technology in the university there, and in 1845 was appointed professor.As a teacher his success was rapid and extraordinary. His lucid style and the perfection of his experimental demonstrations drew to his lectures a crowd of enthusiastic scholars, on whom he impressed the importance of applied science by conducting them round the factories and workshops of the city; and he further found time to hold weekly colloquies on physical questions at his house with a small circle of young students.
From 1827 to 1833 he was occupied mainly with chemical researches, which resulted in the discovery of the first of the platino-
ammonium compounds (Magnus's green salt is [Pt(NH3)4] [PtCl4] ), of sulphovinic acids,ethionic acid s and isethionic acids and their salts, and, in conjunction withCF Ammermüller , ofperiodic acid .Among other subjects at which he subsequently worked were the diminution in density produced in
garnet andvesuvianite by melting, the absorption of gases inblood (1837–1845), the expansion of gases by heat (1841–1844), the vapour pressures of water and various solutions (1844–1854),thermoelectricity (1851),electrolysis (1856), induction of currents (1858-1861), conduction of heat in gases (1860), polarization of heat (1866–1868) and the deflection of projectiles from firearms. From 1861 onwards he devoted much attention to the question ofdiathermancy in gases and vapours, especially to the behaviour in this respect of dry and moist air, and to the thermal effects produced by thecondensation of moisture on solid surfaces.In 1834 Magnus was elected extraordinary, and in 1845 ordinary professor at Berlin. He was three times elected dean of the faculty, in 1847, 1858 and 1863; and in 1861, rector magnificus. His great reputation led to his being entrusted by the government with several missions; in 1865 he represented
Prussia in the conference called atFrankfurt am Main to introduce a uniformmetric system of weights and measures into Germany. For forty-five years his labor was incessant; his first memoir was published in 1825 when he was yet a student; his last appeared shortly after his death. He married in 1840 Bertha Humblot, of a FrenchHuguenot family settled in Berlin, by whom he left a son and two daughters.References
* "Allgemeine deutsche Biog."
* The Royal Society's "Catalogue" enumerates 84 papers by Magnus, most of which originally appeared in Poggendorff's "Annalen".
* [http://en.wikisource.org/w/index.php?title=User:Tim_Starling/ScanSet_PNG_demo&vol=17&page=EC7A407 Scan of 1911 Encyclopedia Britannica Eleventh Edition entry]External links
* [http://vlp.mpiwg-berlin.mpg.de/people/data?id=per201 Short biography and bibliography] in the
Virtual Laboratory of theMax Planck Institute for the History of Science Persondata
NAME= Magnus, Heinrich Gustav
ALTERNATIVE NAMES=
SHORT DESCRIPTION= GermanChemist andPhysicist
DATE OF BIRTH= 2 May 1802
PLACE OF BIRTH=Berlin ,Germany
DATE OF DEATH= 4 April 1870
PLACE OF DEATH=Berlin ,Germany
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