Christian Johann Doppler
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Christian Johann Doppler — Christian Doppler Christian Andreas Doppler Christian Andreas Doppler (Salzbourg, 29 novembre 1803 Venise, 17 mars 1853) était un mathématicien et un physicien a … Wikipédia en Français
Christian Andreas Doppler — Christian Doppler, Portraitzeichnung Christian Johann Doppler (* 29. November 1803 in Salzburg; † 17. März 1853 in Venedig) war ein bedeutender österreichischer Mathematiker und Physiker. Bekannt ist Doppler heute durch den von ihm theoretisch… … Deutsch Wikipedia
Doppler,Christian Johann — Doppler, Christian Johann. 1803 1853. Austrian physicist and mathematician who first enunciated the principle known as the Doppler effect in 1842. * * * … Universalium
Doppler , Christian Johann — (1803–1853) Austrian physicist Christian Doppler, the son of a stonemason from the Austrian city of Salzburg, studied mathematics at the Vienna Polytechnic. In 1835 he started teaching at a school in Prague and six years later was appointed… … Scientists
Doppler Nunatak — (74°51′S 71°41′W / 74.85°S 71.683°W / 74.85; 71.683) is a nunatak lying southwest of Mount Mende in the Sky Hi Nunataks. Named by Advisory Committee on Antar … Wikipedia
Doppler — noun Austrian physicist famous for his discovery of the Doppler effect (1803 1853) • Syn: ↑Christian Johann Doppler • Instance Hypernyms: ↑physicist … Useful english dictionary
Doppler effect — The change that occurs in sound waves as the source and the observer move closer together or farther apart, named after Christian Johann Doppler (1803–1853), Austrian physicist … Bryson’s dictionary for writers and editors
Christian Doppler — Born 29 November 1803(1803 11 29) Salzburg, Austria … Wikipedia
Doppler — Johann Christian, Austrian mathematician and physicist, 1803–1853. See D. echocardiography, D. effect, D. phenomenon, D. shift, D. ultrasonography. A diagnostic instrument that emits an ultrasonic beam into the body; the ultrasound reflected from … Medical dictionary
Doppler — I. adjective Date: 1905 of, relating to, being, or utilizing a shift in frequency in accordance with the Doppler effect; also of or relating to Doppler radar II. biographical name Christian Johann 1803 1853 Austrian physicist … New Collegiate Dictionary