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Ettingshausen (disambiguation)
Ettingshausen is an inhabited place in Reiskirchen, Giessen, Hesse, Germany.
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Ettingshausen effect
The Ettingshausen Effect (named for Albert von Ettingshausen) is a thermoelectric (or thermomagnetic) phenomenon that affects the electric current in a conductor when a magnetic field is present.
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Heinrich Streintz
Heinrich Streintz (May 7, 1848 in Vienna – November 11, 1892) was an Austrian physicist.
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Ignacij Klemenčič
Ignacij Klemenčič (Kamni Potok, 6 February 1853 – Trebnje, 5 September 1901) was a Carniolan (Slovenian) physicist.
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Index of physics articles (A)
The index of physics articles is split into multiple pages due to its size.
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Nernst effect
In physics and chemistry, the Nernst effect (also termed first Nernst–Ettingshausen effect, after Walther Nernst and Albert von Ettingshausen) is a thermoelectric (or thermomagnetic) phenomenon observed when a sample allowing electrical conduction is subjected to a magnetic field and a temperature gradient normal (perpendicular) to each other.
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Scientific phenomena named after people
This is a list of scientific phenomena and concepts named after people (eponymous phenomena).
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Von Ettingshausen
von Ettingshausen is a surname.
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Walther Nernst
Walther Hermann Nernst, (25 June 1864 – 18 November 1941) was a German chemist who is known for his work in thermodynamics; his formulation of the Nernst heat theorem helped pave the way for the third law of thermodynamics, for which he won the 1920 Nobel Prize in Chemistry.
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