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         Doppler Christian:     more books (26)
  1. Christian Doppler (1803-1853), Bd.2, Das Werk by Peter Schuster, 1998-01-01
  2. The Search for Christian Doppler by Alec Eden, 1992-05
  3. Vom Irrenhaus zur Christian-Doppler-Klinik: 100 Jahre Salzburger Landesnervenklinik, 1898-1998 (German Edition) by Harald Waitzbauer, 1998
  4. Christian Doppler: Leben und Werk : der Dopplereffekt (Serie "Sonderpublikationen") (German Edition)
  5. Austro-Hungarian People: Christian Doppler, Herbert Bayer, Robert Musil, Rudolf Steiner, Hermann Oberth, Ludwig Greiner
  6. Austrian Expatriates in Hungary: Franz Schubert, Gustav Mahler, Christian Doppler, Elisabeth of Bavaria, Michael Haydn, Anton Dreher
  7. People From Salzburg: Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart, Christian Doppler, Georg Trakl, Leopold Mozart, David Duke, Herbert Von Karajan, Otto of Greece
  8. Doppler Effects: Doppler Effect, Redshift, Christian Doppler, Über Das Farbige Licht Der Doppelsterne Und Einiger Anderer Gestirne Des Himmels
  9. Austrian Mathematicians: Kurt Gödel, Christian Doppler, Georg Joachim Rheticus, Leopold Vietoris, Karl Menger, Georg Von Peuerbach, Emil Artin
  10. 19th-Century Austrian People: Franz Schubert, Leopold Von Sacher-Masoch, Francis Ii, Holy Roman Emperor, Christian Doppler
  11. Person (Salzburg): Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart, Leopold Kohr, Christian Doppler, Joseph Mohr, Franz Xaver Gruber, Maria Anna Mozart, Stefan Zweig (German Edition)
  12. Hochschullehrer (Prag): Jan Hus, Ernst Mach, Václav Klaus, Bernard Bolzano, Christian Doppler, Albert Einstein, Franz Exner, Hans Kelsen (German Edition)
  13. Austrian Scientists: Hans Selye, Joseph Stefan, Ludwig Von Bertalanffy, Christian Doppler, Ignaz Semmelweis, Heinz Von Foerster, Hedy Lamarr
  14. Schule Im Land Salzburg: Tourismusschulen Salzburg, Werkschulheim Felbertal, Bakip Salzburg, Christian-Doppler-Gymnasium Und Realgymnasium (German Edition)

1. Christian Doppler
Christian Doppler studied mathematics and astronomy in Czechoslovakia and Austria,and ended up teaching in Vienna. In 1842 he presented his paper On the
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  • Contact Us ... Christian Doppler was born in Salzburg, Austria at No. 1 Makart Square in 1803 as the second son of a master stone-mason. He became a math professor and presented his eponymous effect in a study on changes in color due to motion of double stars in 1842. Christian Doppler studied mathematics and astronomy in Czechoslovakia and Austria, and ended up teaching in Vienna. In 1842 he presented his paper "On the Coloured Light of Double Stars and Certain Other Stars of the Heavens," illustrating what has since been called the Doppler Effect. He explained that the perceived change of frequency in light and sound waves was due to the relative motion of the source and the observer. His ideas helped pave the way for the idea that the universe is expanding, and made it possible to follow weather patterns by tracking electromagnetic radio waves. COOL SITES
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    • Born: 29 November 1803 Birthplace: Salzburg, Austria Died: 17 March 1853 Best Known As: Discoverer of what's called the Doppler Effect
    Christian Doppler studied mathematics and astronomy in Czechoslovakia and Austria, and ended up teaching in Vienna. In 1842 he presented his paper "On the Coloured Light of Double Stars and Certain Other Stars of the Heavens," illustrating what has since been called the Doppler Effect. He explained that the perceived change of frequency in light and sound waves was due to the relative motion of the source and the observer. His ideas helped pave the way for the idea that the universe is expanding, and made it possible to follow weather patterns by tracking electromagnetic radio waves. FOUR GOOD LINKS Dictionary Doppler Christian Johann
    Austrian physicist and mathematician who first enunciated the principle known as the Doppler effect in 1842.

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    7. Christian Doppler - Biography
    Christian Doppler was born in Salzburg, Austria at No. 1 Makart Square in 1803 as the second son of a master stonemason.
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    9. Doppler Effect
    Originally discovered by the Austrian mathematician and physicist, Christian Doppler (180353), this change in pitch results from a shift in
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    10. Christian Andreas Doppler
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    12. Peter Schuster - Depressionen Bei Jugendlichen Und Jungen
    ber Peter Schuster Christian Doppler 18031853 Bd2 Das Werk und Depressionen bei Jugendlichen und jungen Erwachsenen. Eine
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    13. Christian Doppler - Wikipedia
    Translate this page Christian Doppler wurde als Sohn einer Steinmetzfamilie in Salzburg geboren. 1853 starb Christian Doppler in Venedig an den Folgen einer
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    Christian Doppler; Portraitzeichnung Christian Andreas Doppler 29. November in Salzburg 17. M¤rz in Venedig ) war ein ¶sterreichischer Mathematiker und Physiker . Bekannt ist Doppler heute noch durch den von ihm theoretisch vorhergesagten und nach ihm benannten Doppler-Effekt
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    Christian Doppler wurde als Sohn einer Steinmetzfamilie in Salzburg geboren. Aufgrund seiner schwachen k¶rperlichen Konstitution war er den Anforderungen des Steinmetzberufes jedoch nicht gewachsen und studierte in Wien und Salzburg . Danach lehrte er in Prag am Polytechnischen Institut Mathematik und Physik. wurde er zum Ordentlichen Professor f¼r Mathematik und Physik an der Universit¤t Prag berufen. Christian Doppler, ¶sterreichische Briefmarke

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    Christian Doppler was educated in Vienna and taught in Prague, Schemnitz and at A.Eden The Search for Christian Doppler, SpringerVerlag, Vienna, 1992.
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    Johann Christian Doppler
    Born: November 29, 1803 in Salzburg, Austria
    Died: March 17, 1853 in Venice, Italy
    Christian Doppler was educated in Vienna and taught in Prague, Schemnitz and at the Polytechnic Institute in Vienna (precursor to today's Vienna University of Technology), where he became Professor of Practical Geometry in 1850. His main fields of research were mathematics and electricity. Doppler is best known for his principle that describes changes in frequency of waves emitted by a source that moves with respect to the obserer. He stated this relationship in 1842 in (On the Coloured Light of Double Stars and Certain Other Stars of the Heavens) while working in Prague. References:
  • Almanach d.kaiserl.Akad.Wiss. , 112-120, 1854 (Obituary).
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    Christian Doppler studierte am Polytechnischen Institut Wien (der A.EdenThe Search for Christian Doppler, SpringerVerlag, Wien, 1992.
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    Geboren: 29 November 1803 in Salzburg
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    Christian Doppler. Christian Doppler AKA Christian Andreas Doppler. Born29Nov-1803 Birthplace Salzburg, Austria Died 17-Mar-1853
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    Cause of death: Respiratory failure
    Gender: Male
    Ethnicity: White
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    Occupation: Physicist Level of fame: Somewhat
    Executive summary: Discovered the Doppler Effect Wife: (m. 1836; three sons, two daughters)
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    17. Christian Doppler - Enpsychlopedia
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    Cdoppler.jpg Christian Doppler Johann Christian Andreas Doppler November 29 in Salzburg March 17 in Venice ) was an Austrian mathematician and physicist , most famous for the hypothesis of what is now known as the Doppler effect which causes the frequency of a wave to apparently change as its source moves toward or away from you. Contents showTocToggle("show","hide") 1 Life
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    Christian Doppler was born as the son of a stonemason, however could not work in his father's business because of his generally weak physical condition. After completing high school he studied physics and mathematics in Vienna and Salzburg and started to work at the Prague Polytechnic , where he was appointed professor for mathematics and physics in Only one year later at age of 39 he published his most notable work on the Doppler effect (for instance to be noticed in the change of sound of a quickly passing vehicle). In his time in Prague as professor he published more than 50 articles in mathematics, physics and astronomy.

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    Biographien bedeutender Physiker Ampère André Marie Text: Petra Fraberger (8B Klasse) * 22. 1. 1775 in Lyon
    + 10. 6. 1836 in Marseille Bereits im Alter von 12 Jahren wies er erstaunliche Fähigkeiten in höhere Mathematik vor. Der ruhige Verlauf seiner Jugend wurde jedoch durch die Französiche Revolution nachhaltig unterbrochen. Ampères Vater, angesehener Händler und Stadtrat in Lyon, endete unter der Guillotin. Seine Frau starb jung. Auf Napoleons Betreiben begann er ein furchtbares Forscherleben, zuerst als Professor in Bourg und 1809 als Professor für Mathematik in Paris.
    Nach der Entdeckung Ørsteds , dass ein stromdurchflossener Draht eine Magnetnadel ablenkt, konnte Ampère innerhalb einer Woche zeigen, dass die Ablenkung durch die "Rechte- Hand-Regel" oder "Rechtsschrauben-Regel" beschrieben werden kann. Damit wurde das Konzept der Kraftfeldlinien eingeführt, das später von Faraday verallgemeinert wurde und das zu einer Erweiterung des physikalischen Weltbildes über die rein mechanischen Auffassungen von Galilei und Newton hinausführte.

    19. Science Jokes:Christian Doppler
    Christian Johann Doppler (18031853), Austrian physicist. He discovered theDoppler effect. Why did the chicken cross the road? Invitation to a scientists
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    Christian Doppler (18031853) was an Austrian physicist famous for devisingthe Doppler Effect. Doppler theorized that sound waves from a moving source
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    Christian Doppler
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    Christian Doppler (1803-1853) was an Austrian physicist famous for devising the "Doppler Effect." Doppler theorized that sound waves from a moving source would be compressed or expanded, or that the frequency would change.
    The Doppler Effect was used to confirm
    the Universe was expanding, also serving an important role
    in the world of astronomy
    In 1842, Doppler made the equation about frequency and relative movement of sound source and observer. Doppler conducted a unique experiment to prove his theories. For two days, Doppler had a train pull repeatedly at different speeds a freight car with trumpeters playing on top of it. He then had a musician capable of understanding the differences in sounds record the height of the notes played as the train moved closer or further away. This effect proved Doppler's theory superbly. Doppler later tried to prove that his theory also applied to light but was unable to fulfill his goal.
    Instead, another scientist, Fizeau, generalized Doppler's work and discovered that the Doppler Effect also applied to light. This discovery contributed greatly to proving the Universe was expanding and allowed Doppler's work to have an important influence on astronomical studies.

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