- Georg Hermann Quincke
Georg Hermann Quincke (
November 19 ,1834 –January 13 ,1924 ) was a Germanphysicist .Born at
Frankfurt (Oder) , Quincke was the son of prominent physician "Geheimer Medicinal-Rath" Hermann Quincke and the older brother of physicianHeinrich Quincke .Quincke received his Ph. D. in 1858 at Berlin, having previously studied also at Königsberg and at Heidelberg. He became
privatdocent at Berlin in 1859,professor at Berlin in 1865, professor at Würzburg in 1872, and in 1875 was called to be professor ofphysics at Heidelberg, where he remained until his retirement in 1907. His doctor's dissertation was on the subject of thecapillary constant of mercury, and his investigations of all capillary phenomena are classical.Quincke also did important work in the experimental study of the reflection of
light , especially from metallic surfaces, and carried on prolonged researches on the subject of the influence of electric forces upon theconstant s of different forms of matter, modifying the dissociation hypothesis of Clausius. Quincke received a D. C. L. fromOxford and an LL. D. from Cambridge and from Glasgow and was elected an honorary fellow of theRoyal Society ofLondon . His contributions to physics and other fields ofscience are numerous. He published also a "Geschichte des physicalischen Instituts der Universität Heidelberg" (1885).References
* [http://www.whonamedit.com/doctor.cfm/504.html "Heinrich Irenaeus Quincke"] . "Who Named It?" (Retrieved January 23, 2007).
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