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  Wien, mehr als Sisi, Sachertorte und Stephansdom - Informationsplattform über Wien, Wiener Wirtschaft, Wiener ...
Wien, mehr als Sisi, Sachertorte und Stephansdom - Informationsplattform über Wien, Wiener Wirtschaft, Wiener Geschichte, Wohnen und Freizeit in Wien und vieles mehr
Juni der Flughafen Wien- Aspern mit einem internationalen Flugmeeting eröffnet – damals der größte und modernste Flughafen Europas.
Wir sind mit rund 300 Mitarbeitern einer der größten und profiliertesten Sicherheitsdienstleister Österreichs mit Sitz in Wien.
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 MAX: Das Magazin für Popkultur und Style
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  Max goes Wien Modern - ateaseweb.com | radiohead message board
Max goes Wien Modern, From Pan Sonic to Penderecki...
Wien Modern is an intriguing festival in Vienna (Austria), mostly featuring music by contemporary composers, mostly using "classical" instrumentation, sometimes incorporating experimental electronica.
I somehow managed to cut away half the sentence about not knowing the original DW 1.2: As I said, it was played at Wien Modern as well, but apparently it sold out pretty soon (and that includes the "free" tickets for pass owners).
www.ateaseweb.com /mb/index.php?showtopic=234991324&view=getnewpost   (913 words)

  
  Wilhelm Wien Summary
Wien was married to Luise Mehler in 1898.
As Max von Laue wrote of Wien, "his immortal glory" was that he "led us to the very gates of quantum physics".
Wien was born at Fischhausen, in East Prussia as the son of landowner Carl Wien.
www.bookrags.com /Wilhelm_Wien   (2104 words)

  
  Max Planck
Born in Kiel, Germany, on 23 April, 1858, Max Karl Ernst Ludwig Planck, was the sixth child of a professor of law at the University of Kiel.
Max's father took up a position at the University of Munich in 1867 and due to this move, Max Planck went to school at the Maximilian Gymnasium, where, as a result of lessons given by his teacher, Hermann Muller he seems to have developed a strong interest in maths and physics.
Max Planck was totally devastated by this final tragedy and eventually died at Gottingen on 4th October 1947.
www.zephyrus.co.uk /maxplanck.html   (562 words)

  
  Wien bridge oscillator - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
A Wien bridge oscillator is a type of electronic oscillator that generates sine waves without having any input source.
The circuit is based on a network originally developed by Max Wien in 1891.
At that time, Wien did not have a means of developing electronic gain so a workable oscillator could not be realized.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Wien_bridge_oscillator   (564 words)

  
 Max Wien - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Max Wien (1866 – 1938) was a German physicist and the director of the Institute of Physics at the University of Jena.
He invented the "Löschfunkensender" (generator of slightly weakened electromagnetic oscillations, used for example, on the RMS Titanic) during the years 1906 to 1909 and the Wien bridge oscillator in 1891.
At that time, Wien did not have a means of developing electronic gain so a workable oscillator could not be achieved (William Hewlett, co-founder of Hewlett-Packard, was successful in 1939).
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Max_Wien   (149 words)

  
 Wilhelm Wien - Biography
The method used by Wien resulted some 20 years later in the spectrography of masses, which has made possible the precise measurement of the masses of various atoms and their isotopes, necessary for the calculation of the energies released by nuclear reactions.
Max von Laue wrote of him, his "immortal glory" was that "he led us to the very gates of quantum physics".
Wien was a member of the Academies of Sciences of Berlin, Göttingen, Vienna, Stockholm, Christiania and Washington, and an Honorary member of the Physical Society of Frankfurt-on-Main.
nobelprize.org /nobel_prizes/physics/laureates/1911/wien-bio.html   (985 words)

  
 Max Planck: the reluctant revolutionary (December 2000) - Physics World - PhysicsWeb
Faced with this grave anomaly, Max Planck looked for a solution, during the course of which he was forced to introduce the notion of "energy quanta".
Important progress was made in 1896 when Wien found a radiation law that was in convincing agreement with the precise measurements being performed at the Physikalisch-Technische Reichsanstalt in Berlin.
However, Wien's law lacked a satisfactory theoretical foundation and was, for this reason, not acceptable to Planck.
www.physicsweb.org /articles/world/13/12/8/1   (3517 words)

  
 Max Planck
Max Planck made many contributions to theoretical physics, but his fame rests primarily on his role as originator of the quantum theory.
Max Karl Ernst Ludwig Planck was born on April 23, 1858, in Kiel, Germany, the sixth child of a distinguished jurist and professor of law at the University of Kiel.
Planck was particularly attracted to the formula found in 1896 by his colleague Wilhelm Wien at the Physikalisch-Technische Reichsanstalt (PTR) in Berlin-Charlottenburg, and he subsequently made a series of attempts to derive "Wien's law" on the basis of the second law of thermodynamics.
www.excel-tech.com /david/mplanck.htm   (2267 words)

  
 Musicant Jewish Funeral Directors
In the early 1900's borthers Max and Herman Wien were in the ice business with one horse and wagon which eventually led to the inception of the funeral business in those days, because ice played such an important part in the health aspect of conducting funerals.
In 1929 Harry and Arthur Wien, who were sons of Herman, took over the family business as it is known today and it is operated by Barry and Frank Wien, the sons of the late Harry and Arthur Wien as Wien and Wien, Inc. Memorial Chapels in Hackensack, New Jersey.
Wien and Wien and Gutterman-Musicant share the same facility at 402 Park Street, Hackensack, New Jersey.
www.wienfuneralhome.com /history.asp   (443 words)

  
 Schottky   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-08)
Schottky's tutor was Max Planck, the originator of the Quantum Theory and a man at the heart of modern physics.
He began with a couple of years with Max Wien at Jena, after which he joined the Siemens industrial research laboratories in Berlin, staying there until 1919.
Wilhelm Wien is chiefly remembered for his work on fl-body radiation, for which he received the Nobel Prize in Physics in 1911.
www.geocities.com /bioelectrochemistry/schottky.htm   (1880 words)

  
 Max Planck: the reluctant revolutionary (December 2000) - Physics World - PhysicsWeb
Faced with this grave anomaly, Max Planck looked for a solution, during the course of which he was forced to introduce the notion of "energy quanta".
Important progress was made in 1896 when Wien found a radiation law that was in convincing agreement with the precise measurements being performed at the Physikalisch-Technische Reichsanstalt in Berlin.
However, Wien's law lacked a satisfactory theoretical foundation and was, for this reason, not acceptable to Planck.
physicsweb.org /article/world/13/12/8   (3528 words)

  
 ECEN 2260, Circuits/Electronics 2 - Lab 3
The second main goal of this lab is to use the soundcard of the computer for signal capture and Matlab for signal analysis and display of results.
It uses a resonant RC network in the positive feedback path, an idea that was originally proposed by Max Wien in 1891 (hence the name given to the oscillator) in a slightly different context.
Max Wien had no active devices available in his time, but in 1939 William R. Hewlett picked up the idea again in his master's thesis "A New Type Resistance-Capacity Oscillator" at Stanford University.
ece-www.colorado.edu /~mathys/ecen2260/lab03   (1488 words)

  
 Art's theremin Page: The Wien Bridge theremin
Max Wien was born December 25, 1866 in Königsberg (presently Kaliningrad, Russia).
Wien was a lecturer at the Technical University of Aachen in Germany in 1896, an associate professor at the Technical University of Danzig (now Gdansk in Poland) in 1903, and a full professor at the University of Jena in Germany in 1910.
The phase selectivity implicit in the Wien network causes oscillation at a specific frequency, therefore limiting the influence of interfering electromagnetic radiation.
home.att.net /~theremin1/200/wien.html   (6974 words)

  
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 Wien Garage & Lagerraum - kostenlose Kleinanzeigen Wien
Wien Garage & Lagerraum - kostenlose Kleinanzeigen Wien
lagerraum ab 10 m2 in wien 9,18,19 oder 17 gesucht.
Vermiete in Trumau (25Km südl.von Wien) eine Lagerhalle mit PKW-Grube.
wien.kijiji.at /f-Immobilien-Garage-Lagerraum-W0QQCatIdZ57   (337 words)

  
 Erwin Schrödinger
Dozent in Theoretical Physics as Assistant to Max Wien at Jena University.
He was to work as an assistant to Max Wien (whose brother, Wilhelm, won the Nobel Prize in 1911).
Max Born appeared to have been the first to leave and come here, at Selva Gardena, and he invited Erwin to visit him there (Grödnertal, Wolkenstein).
bdaugherty.tripod.com /berlin/schrodinger.html   (8202 words)

  
 disco_own
Max Nagl says his music comes about intuitively, he listens, and he picks and chooses to structure it into something that has been unheard of so far.
"Max Nagl gehört nach wie vor zu den aktivsten Posten der österreichischen wenn nicht gar der europäischen Szene.
Max Nagl sopransaxophon, melodica, sampler, akustikgitarre, plastikgitarre, colombina, küchengeschirr, handorgel, glockenspiel, spielzeugklavier, drummachine, kinderspielzeug, akkordeon, nizo 801
www.maxnagl.at /disco/disco_own.html   (3986 words)

  
 Max Ernst Online
Max Ernst copyright requests handled by the Artists Rights Society.
Max Ernst: Dada and the Dawn of Surrealism
All images and text on this Max Ernst page are copyright 2007 by John Malyon/Artcyclopedia, unless otherwise noted.
www.artcyclopedia.com /artists/ernst_max.html   (615 words)

  
 Max Oppenheimer ( - ) Artwork Images, Exhibitions, Reviews
Rudolph Grossman, Bildniss Max Oppenheimer, 19th - 20th century
Max Oppenheimer, Portrait of the novelist Thomas Mann, ca.
Böhlau Verlag Wien - Max Oppenheimer - MOPP (1885-1954)
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 _disco
The star of the session, as you might guess, is the recording space: the manner in which the architecture sustains and redoubles notes makes it truly sound like the building itself is an instrument on a par with the other two.
Max Nagl sopransaxophon, melodica, sampler, akustikgitarre, plastikgitarre, colombina, küchengeschirr, handorgel, glockenspiel, spielzeugklavier, drummachine, kinderspielzeug, akkordeon, nizo 801
"Max Nagl gehört nach wie vor zu den aktivsten Posten der österreichischen wenn nicht gar der europäischen Szene.
members.blackbox.net /Max.Nagl/_disco.html   (5483 words)

  
 Max Planck   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-08)
The German physicist Max Karl Ernst Ludwig Planck, b.
Planck began studying fl body radiation in 1897 and discovered that at very short wavelengths it did not obey the distribution laws given by Wilhelm Wien.
In trying to understand this spectrum using Wien’s laws, Planek ran smack into an "ultraviolet catastrophe".
www.electro-optical.com /bb_rad/mplanck.htm   (314 words)

  
 Why does a light bulb burn out?   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-08)
max is the emission wavelength with the greatest intensity and T is the surface temperature.
Using Plank’s law and Wien’s law you can predict the wavelength and intensity of light emitted by a filament at different operating temperatures.
Since, only light visible to the eye is useful, the greater the fraction of visible light emitted by the filament, the more efficient it will be.
invsee.eas.asu.edu /nmodules/lightbulbmod/filament.html   (1001 words)

  
 Wien's Law   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-08)
But no object gives off all wavelengths equally: the Sun gives off more yellow light than radio waves, and a human body gives off more infrared radiation than x-rays.
The wavelength at which an object gives off most of its light (often referred to as its "wavelength of maximum emission," its "lambda-max",or its "color") depends solely and entirely on its temperature, and can be computed using Wien's Law:
We shall see that this relationship between tempertaure and wavelength makes sense, since objects of higher temperature have more energy, and thus should give off photons of higher energy (lower wavelength).
www2.austincc.edu /jheath/Stellar/Hand/Wien/wien.htm   (197 words)

  
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wien.llombo.de /Angebotzimmer-Wien-0-0.html   (207 words)

  
 Max Wien - HvWiki
Max Wien (1866 – 1938) was a German physicist.
He invented the "Löschfunkensender" (generator of slightly weakened electromagnetic oscillations) and the Wien bridge oscillator.
This page was last modified 02:56, 3 April 2006.
wiki.4hv.org /index.php/Max_Wien   (33 words)

  
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 Böhnel, Max; Wien manufacturer
History of the radio maker Böhnel, Max; Wien
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Böhnel, Max; Wien IV: Verkauf von Uhren, Gold, Metallwaren und Radios über Geschäft und Kataloge.
www.radiomuseum.org /dsp_hersteller_detail.cfm?company_id=991   (78 words)

  
 Erwin Schrödinger Biography | Encyclopedia of World Biography
Within the next year he was called, first as associate professor to the Technische Hochschule in Stuttgart, then as full professor to the University of Breslau, and finally as full professor to the University of Zurich.
The capstone of his achievements was his proof of the logical equivalence of wave mechanics and "matrix mechanics," the latter discovered almost simultaneously by Werner Heisenberg in 1926.
In 1927 Schrödinger became Max Planck's successor at the University of Berlin, where he remained until the political events of 1933 and the accompanying anti-Semitic attacks on many of his colleagues forced him, as a matter of conscience, to resign his position.
www.bookrags.com /biography/erwin-schrodinger   (1286 words)

  
 Wien's Law   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-08)
Distribution of emissive power from a fl body.
max, for maximum emissive power from a fl body is a function of temperature i.e.
max is in mm and T is body temperature in K. Copyright © 1998 Taftan Data.
www.taftan.com /thermodynamics/WIEN.HTM   (39 words)

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