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  1. Johannes Stark by Karin Ackerlind, 2004-10-13
  2. A Guide to the Solo Songs of Johannes Brahms by Lucien Stark, 1995-10-01
  3. Prinzipien Der Atomdynamik, Volume 2 (German Edition) by Johannes Stark, 2010-03-05
  4. Die Dissoziierung Und Umwandlung Chemischer Atome (1903) (German Edition) by Johannes Stark, 2010-09-10
  5. Die Elektrizität in Gasen (German Edition) by Johannes Stark, 2010-03-29
  6. Hochschullehrer (Würzburg): Rudolf Virchow, Friedrich Wilhelm Joseph Schelling, Athanasius Kircher, Wilhelm Wien, Emil Fischer, Johannes Stark (German Edition)
  7. University of Hanover Faculty: Johannes Juilfs, Wilhelm Groth, Johannes Stark, Hans Mayer, Fritz Sauter, Wilhelm Biltz, Erwin Fues
  8. Hochschullehrer (Rwth Aachen): Hugo Junkers, Norbert Blüm, Hans Schwippert, Johannes Stark, Arnold Gehlen, Franz Pöggeler, Walter Biemel (German Edition)
  9. Elektrische spektralanalyse chemischer atome (German Edition) by Johannes Stark, 1914-01-01
  10. Überzeugend auftreten by Johannes Stärk, 2008
  11. Die Atomionen chemischer Elemente und ihre Kanai?strahi?en-Spektra (German Edition) by Johannes Stark, 1913-01-01
  12. Prinzipien Der Atomdynamik, Volume 3 (German Edition) by Johannes Stark, 2010-04-04
  13. Jüdische und deutsche Physik : Vorträge zur Eröffnung des Kolloquiums für theoretische Physik an der Universität München by Johannes Stark, 1941-01-01
  14. Prinzipien der Atomdynamik (German Edition) by Johannes Stark, 1910-01-01

1. Johannes Stark - Biography
Johannes stark johannes Stark was born on April 15, 1874 in Schickenhof, Johannes Stark was a corresponding member of the Academies in Göttingen, Rome,
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Stark's scientific works cover three large fields: the electric currents in gases, spectroscopic analysis, and chemical valency. His spectroscopic work deals with the connection between the alteration in the structure and in the spectrum of chemical atoms. In 1919 Stark was awarded the Nobel Prize for Physics for his "discovery of the Doppler effect in canal rays and the splitting of spectral lines in electric fields". The prize enabled him to set up his own private laboratory.
In 1933 Stark was elected President of the Physikalisch-Technische Reichsanstalt (Physico-Technical Institute) as successor to von Paschen, where he remained until his retirement in 1939. At the same time he held the post of President of the Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft (German Research Association).
Stark was a prolific writer and published more than 300 scientific papers. His book (Electricity in gases) was published in 1902. This was followed by works on elementary radiation and electrical spectroscopic analysis of chemical atoms. In connection with his work on chemical valency he wrote a book (Electricity in the chemical atom). Stark founded the

2. Johannes Stark - Biography
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4. Stark Effect
i.e., the magnetic splitting of spectral lines), it was discovered by a German physicist, Johannes Stark (1913). Earlier experimenters had
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6. Die Dissoziierung Und Umwandlung Chemischer Atome. - STARK
Die Dissoziierung und Umwandlung Chemischer Atome.; STARK, JOHANNES, DR . Offered by James Cummins Bookseller
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7. Johannes Stark Winner Of The 1919 Nobel Prize In Physics
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Johannes Stark (1874-1957) was able to demonstrate the splitting of atomic spectral lines due to an electric field, just as Zeeman had done with a magnetic field. However, the patterns are not symmetrical about the original line, as in the Zeeman effect, nor are the relationships between field strength and change in wave length quite as simple, making the Stark effect not a useful tool for spectral analysis. Stark won the Nobel prize in physics in 1919 for this discovery, as well as for the observation of the Doppler effect in radiation emitted by accelerated hydrogen atoms in a discharge tube.

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12. Johannes Stark - Wikipedia
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Johannes stark johannes Stark ( April 15 , 1874 – June 21 , 1957 ) was a prominent20th century physicist , and a Physics Nobel Prize laureate.
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Johannes Stark was born in Schickenhof, Germany, on 15th April, 1874. He waseducated at the local grammar school in Bayruth before attending the University
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Johannes Stark was born in Schickenhof, Germany , on 15th April, 1874. He was educated at the local grammar school in Bayruth before attending the University of Munich to study physics, mathematics and chemistry. After graduating in 1897 Stark worked at the Physics Institute in Munich until becoming a lecturer of physics at the University of Gottingen (1900-1906) and professor of physics at the Technische Hochschule in Hannover (1906-1909). Stark correspondence with Albert Einstein and this resulted in him exploring what became known as the light quanta hypothesis. In 1913 Stark modified the photo-equivalence law that had been proposed by Einstein seven years earlier. In 1919 Stark discovered the splitting of spectral lines in a electric field and six years later won the Nobel Prize for Physics as a result of his work on electro-magnetism. In 1922 Stark published The Present Crisis in German Physics (1922). The book contained a scathing attack on Einstein's theory of relativity. He also criticized

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Johannes Stark Born 15Apr-1874 Birthplace Schickenhof, Bavaria, Germany Died21-Jun-1957 Location of death Traunstein, Germany
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Birthplace: Schickenhof, Bavaria, Germany
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Executive summary: Discovered the Stark Effect Wife: Luise Uepler (five children)
University: PhD, University of Munich (1897) Teacher: Professor: Technische Hochschule, Hannover (1906-09) Professor: Technische Hochschule, Aachen (1909-) Professor: University of Greifswald (1917-20) Professor: Nobel Prize for Physics Matteucci Medal Author of books: , physics) , physics) Do you know something we don't? Submit a correction or make a comment about this profile

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Johannes Stark (April 15, 1874 – June 21, 1957) was a prominent 20th centuryphysicist, and a Physics Nobel Prize laureate.Born in Schickenhof, Bavaria,
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Johannes Stark April 15 June 21 ) was a prominent 20th century physicist , and a Physics Nobel Prize laureate. Born in Schickenhof Bavaria , Stark was educated at the Bayreuth Gymnasium (grammar school) and later in Regensburg . His collegiate education began at the University of Munich , where he studied physics, mathematics chemistry , and crystallography . His tenure at that college began in ; he graduated in , with his doctoral dissertation regarding some physics subjects of Isaac Newton He worked in various positions at the Physics Institute of his alma mater until , when he became an unsalaried lecturer at the University of Göttingen . He worked and researched at physics departments of several universities, including the University of Greifswald , until . In , however, he won the Nobel Prize in Physics for his "discovery of the Doppler effect in canal rays and the splitting of spectral lines in electric fields" (the latter is known as the Stark effect ). From

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Johannes Stark was born on April 15, 1874 in Schickenhof, Bavaria; Johannes Starkwas a corresponding member of the Academies in Göttingen, Rome,
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Johannes Stark was born on April 15, 1874 in Schickenhof, Bavaria; his father was a landed proprietor. He was educated at the Gymnasium (grammar school) in Bayreuth and later in Regensburg and proceeded to Munich University in 1894 to read physics, mathematics, chemistry and crystallography. Stark graduated in 1897 on the basis of his doctoral dissertation on Newton's electrochronic rings in a certain type of dim media. He worked as assistant to von Lommel at the Physics Institute at Munich University from 1897 until 1900 and then became unsalaried university lecturer of physics at the University of Göttingen . In 1906 he was appointed extraordinary professor at the Technische Hochschule in Hangover and in 1909 he followed the invitation of the Technische Hochschule in Aachen to become Professor there. A similar appointment at the University of Greifswald followed in 1917. Three years later he moved to the Physics Institute of the University of Würzburg , where he stayed until 1922.

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Johannes Stark (April 15, 1874 – June 21, 1957) was a prominent 20th century Stark published more than 300 papers, mainly regarding electricity and
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Johannes Stark April 15 June 21 ) was a prominent 20th century physicist , and a Physics Nobel Prize laureate. Born in Schickenhof Bavaria , Stark was educated at the Bayreuth Gymnasium (grammar school) and later in Regensburg . His collegiate education began at the University of Munich , where he studied physics, mathematics chemistry , and crystallography . His tenure at that college began in ; he graduated in , with his doctoral dissertation regarding some physics subjects of Isaac Newton He worked in various positions at the Physics Institute of his alma mater until , when he became an unsalaried lecturer at the University of G¶ttingen . He worked and researched at physics departments of several universities, including the University of Greifswald , until . In , however, he won the Nobel Prize in Physics for his "discovery of the Doppler effect in canal rays and the splitting of spectral lines in electric fields" (the latter is known as the Stark effect ). From

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'''Johannes Stark''' ( April 15 June 21 ) was a prominent 20th century physicist , and a Physics Nobel Prize laureate.
Born in Schickenhof Bavaria , Stark was educated at the Bayreuth Gymnasium (grammar school) and later in Regensburg . His collegiate education began at the University of Munich , where he studied physics, mathematics chemistry , and crystallography . His tenure at that college began in ; he graduated in , with his doctoral dissertation regarding some physics subjects of Isaac Newton
He worked in various positions at the Physics Institute of his alma mater until , when he became an unsalaried lecture r at the University of G�ttingen . He worked and researched at physics departments of several universities, including the University of Greifswald , until . In , however, he won the Nobel Prize in Physics for his "discovery of the Doppler effect in canal rays and the splitting of spectral lines in electric fields" (the latter is known as the Stark effect ). From until his retirement in , Stark was elected President of the Physico-Technical Institute , while also President of the Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft
Stark published more than 300 papers, mainly regarding

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