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  1. Physicien Suédois: Anders Celsius, Christopher Polhem, Rolf Sievert, Anders Jonas Ångström, Karl Manne Georg Siegbahn, Guy Von Dardel (French Edition)
  2. Naissance à Örebro: Ronnie Peterson, Karl Manne Georg Siegbahn, Olof Bromelius, Bertil Lindblad, Nikola Sarcevic, Hjalmar Bergman (French Edition)
  3. SOME REMARKS ON THE MICA X-RAY SPECTROMETER OF W. S. GORTON. by Manne (Karl Manne Georg). Nobel Laureate in Physics. SIEGBAHN, 1916
  4. STUDIES IN THE EXTREME ULTRAVIOLET AND THE VERY SOFT X-RAY REGION. Eighteenth Guthrie lecture, delivered on June 16, 1933. by Manne (Karl Manne Georg). Nobel Laureate in Physics. SIEGBAHN, 1933

1. Pùvod Názvù Fyzikálních Jednotek
Robert Rydberg (1854 1919) - švédský fyzik sabin Wallace Clement Sabine (1868- 1919) - americký fyzik siegbahn karl manne georg Siegbahn (1886 - 1978
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Pùvod názvù jednotek
Domovská stránka Pøevody Mìrné systémy
Jednotky SI
Jakým zpùsobem byly pojmenovány jednotky SI
Základní jednotky
metr [m]
metrum (latin.); metron (øec.); metre (fra.). Z historie metru
kilogram [kg]
kilo + gramma (øec.); gramma (latin.); gramme (fra.). Z historie kilogramu
sekunda [s]
secundus (latin.); seconde (fra.); pars minuta secunda (latin.) = druhá malá èást (latinský název dílu hodiny)
ampér [A]
André Marie Ampére (1775 - 1836) - francouzský matematik a fyzik
kelvin [K]
William Thomson lord Kelvin
kandela [cd]
candela (latin.); candela (fra.); svíèka
mol [mol]
molekulargewicht (nìm.) = molekulární hmotnost; poinds moléculaire - mole (fra.)
Odvozené jednotky
radián [rad]
radius (latin) - úhel
steradián [sr]
stereos (øec. - pevný) + radius (latin. - úhel)
hertz [Hz]
Heinrich Rudolf Hertz (1857 - 1894) - nìmecký fyzik
newton [N]
Isaac Newton (1643 - 1727) - anglický matematik a fyzik
pascal [Pa]
Blaise Pascal (1623 - 1662) - francouzský fyzik
joule [J]
James Prescott Joule (1818 - 1889) - anglický fyzik
watt [W]
James Watt (1736 - 1819) - skotský vynálezce
coulomb [C]
Charles Auguste de Coulomb (1736 - 1806) - francouzský fyzik
volt [V]
Alessandro Volta (1745 - 1827) - italský fyzik
farad [F]
Michael Faraday (1791 - 1867) - anglický fyzik Georg Simon Ohm (1787 - 1854) - nìmecký fyzik
siemens [S]
Ernest Werner von Siemens (1816 - 1892) - nìmecký vynálezce
weber [Wb]
Wilhelm Eduard Weber (1804 - 1891) - nìmecký fyzik
tesla [T]
Nicola Tesla
henry [H]
Joseph Henry (1797 - 1878) - americký fyzik
lumen [lm]
lumen (latin. svìtlo)

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Siegbahn Karl Manne Georg (1886-1978), fizyk szwedzki, ojciec K.M.B. Siegbahna . Profesor uniwersytetów w Lund (1920-1923) i Uppsali (1923-1937), dyrektor Instytutu Fizyki Do¶wiadczalnej w Sztokholmie (1937-1964), cz³onek licznych AN. Stwierdzi³ elektromagnetyczn± naturê promieniowania rentgenowskiego , bada³ w³asno¶ci rentgenowskiego promieniowania charakterystycznego ( charakterystyczne promieniowanie ), za co w 1924 otrzyma³ Nagrodê Nobla WIEM zosta³a opracowana na podstawie Popularnej Encyklopedii Powszechnej Wydawnictwa Fogra zobacz wszystkie serwisy do góry

3. Karl Manne Georg Siegbahn
Karl Manne Georg Siegbahn. Švédský fyzik Karl Manne Georg Siegbahn senarodil roku 1886 v rodine prednosty železnicního nádraží.
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Karl Manne Georg Siegbahn (3. prosince 1886 – 25. záøí 1978) Nobelovu cenu získal v roce 1924 za práce v oblasti rentgenové spektroskopie. Švédský fyzik Karl Manne Georg Siegbahn se narodil roku 1886 v rodinì pøednosty železnièního nádraží. Studoval na univerzitì v Lundu a po jejím ukonèení pracoval v jejím fyzikálním ústavu. Od roku 1923 pùsobil na univerzitì v Uppsale a pozdìji se stal øeditelem fyzikálního ústavu ve Stockholmu. Zpoèátku se Siegbahn vìnoval studiu problémù z oblasti elektøiny a magnetismu, pozdìji provádìl výzkum rentgenové spektroskopie, ve kterém navázal na práci Röntgena, Barklyho, Laueho a Braggových. Jako první objevil a zmìøil disperzi rentgenového záøení. Zhotovil difrakèní møížku na sledování mìkkých rentgenových paprskù v rentgenovém spektru a s její pomocí zmìøil délku vln. Bìhem svých výzkumù zkonstruoval nìkolik rentgenových spektrografù a vytvoøil základ nového fyzikálního oboru – rentgenové spektrografie. Pomocí rentgenové spektrografie Siegbahn objevil v rentgenovém spektru tzv. M – sérii, tj. èáry charakteristické pro kov antikatody. Od té doby se s její pomocí urèuje poèet protonù v atomových jádrech. Siegbanovy práce v rentgenové spektroskopii svým významem zasahují i do jiných oblastí fyziky a s její pomocí se provedlo mnoho výzkumù struktury atomu.

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Karl Manne Georg Siegbahn December 3 September 26 ) was a Swedish physicist , who received the Nobel Prize in Physics in for his discoveries and research in the field of X-ray spectroscopy . He was born in Örebro , Sweden. Karl Manne Georg Siegbahn obtained his Ph.D. at the University of Lund in , his thesis was titled Magnetische Feldmessungen (magnetic field measurements). His son Kai Manne Boerje Siegbahn received the same Nobel Prize in Physics in the year edit
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Karl Manne Georg Siegbahn December 3 ) was a swedish physicist , who recieved the Nobel Prize in Physics in for his discoveries and research in the field of X-ray spectroscopy. He was born in Örebro , Sweden. Karl Manne Georg Siegbahn obtained his Ph.D. at the University of Lund in , his thesis was titled Magnetische Feldmessungen (magnetic field measurements). His son Kai Manne Boerje Siegbahn recieved the same Nobel Prize in Physics in the year
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Translate this page 1855 Siebold Karl Theodor Ernst (Germany). 1958 siegbahn karl manne georg (Sweden).1994 Siegbahn Rai Manne (Sweden). 1882 Siemens Ernst Werner von (Germany).
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8. Siegbahn, Karl Manne Georg
siegbahn, karl manne georg. ( b. Dec. 3, 1886, Örebro, Swed.d. Sept. 26, 1978, Stockholm), Swedish physicist who was awarded the Nobel Prize for Physics in 1924 for his discoveries and investigations in Xray spectroscopy. siegbahn was educated at the University of Lund and obtained his doctorate there in 1911
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Siegbahn, Karl Manne Georg
Nobel Prize for Physics in 1924 for his discoveries and investigations in X-ray spectroscopy. Siegbahn was educated at the University of Lund and obtained his doctorate there in 1911. At Lund he became a research assistant to Johannes Rydberg and succeeded Rydberg as professor of physics in 1920. In 1916 Siegbahn discovered a new group of wavelengths, the M series, in X-ray emission spectra. He developed equipment and techniques that allowed him and subsequent researchers to determine accurately the wavelengths of X rays. A year after he became professor of physics at Uppsala University, he and his colleagues furnished proof (1924) that X rays are refracted (bent) when they pass through prisms, just as light rays are, though the effect is weaker and obscured by absorption of the X rays. Later, Siegbahn also investigated the weaker X rays that lie near the ultraviolet region of the spectrum. In 1937 Siegbahn became professor of physics at the University of Stockholm. In the same year the Swedish Royal Academy of Sciences created the Nobel Institute of Physics at Stockholm and appointed Siegbahn its director; he retired from that position in 1975. He served as a member of the International Committee on Weights and Measures from 1939 until 1964. His son, , also became a physicist and won the Nobel Prize for Physics in 1981.

9. Manne Siegbahn - Biography
manne siegbahn – Biography. karl manne georg siegbahn was born onthe 3rd of December, 1886, at Örebro in Sweden. His father was
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Karl Manne Georg Siegbahn
After receiving a high-school education he entered the University of Lund in 1906, where he obtained his doctor's degree, in 1911, on the thesis "Magnetische Feldmessung". From 1907 to 1911 he served as Assistant to Professor J. R. Rydberg in the Physics Institute of the University, afterwards he was appointed lecturer and (in 1915) Deputy Professor of Physics. On the death of Rydberg, he was appointed Professor (1920). In 1923 he became Professor of Physics at the University of Uppsala . In 1937 came his appointment as Research Professor of Experimental Physics, at the Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences. When the Physics Department of the Nobel Institute of the Academy came into being, that same year, Siegbahn was made its first Director.
Siegbahn's early work (1908-1912) was concerned with problems of electricity and magnetism.
From 1912 to 1937 his research work was mainly devoted to X-ray spectroscopy. He developed new methods, and designed instruments for this purpose. His improvements and new constructions of air pumps and X-ray tubes enabled a considerable increase of the radiation intensity, and the numerous spectrographs and crystal or linear gratings which he constructed, have resulted in a highly increased accuracy of his measurements. In this way, a large number of new series within the characteristic X-radiations of elements could be discovered. The new precision technique thus developer by Siegbahn led to a practically complete knowledge of the energy and radiation conditions in the electron shells of the atoms, while at the same I time a solid empirical foundation was created for the quantum-theoretical interpretation of attendant phenomena. Siegbahn's findings in this field havt been summarized by him in his book

10. Physics 1924
The Nobel Prize in Physics 1924. for his discoveries and research inthe field of Xray spectroscopy . karl manne georg siegbahn. Sweden.
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11. Siegbahn, Karl Manne Georg. The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition. 2001
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18. Siegbahn, Karl Manne Georg
siegbahn, karl manne georg (1886). karl manne georg siegbahn was bornon the 3rd of December, 1886, at Orebro in Sweden. His father
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Siegbahn, Karl Manne Georg Karl Manne Georg Siegbahn was born on the 3rd of December, 1886, at Orebro in Sweden. His father was Nils Reinhold Georg Siegbahn, a stationmaster of the State Railways, and his mother was Emma Sofia Mathilda Zetterberg.
After receiving a high-school education he entered the University of Lund in 1906, where he obtained his doctor's degree, in 1911, on the thesis "Magnetische Feldmessung". From 1907 to 1911 he served as Assistant to Professor J. R. Rydberg in the Physics Institute of the University, afterwards he was appointed lecturer and (in 1915) Deputy Professor of Physics. On the death of Rydberg, he was appointed Professor (1920). In 1923 he became Professor of Physics at the University of Uppsala. In 1937 came his appointment as Research Professor of Experimental Physics, at the Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences. When the Physics Department of the Nobel Institute of the Academy came into being, that same year, Siegbahn was made its first Director.
Siegbahn's early work (1908-1912) was concerned with problems of electricity and magnetism.

19. Kai M. Siegbahn Winner Of The 1981 Nobel Prize In Physics
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Siegbahn, Karl Manne Georg Physicien suédois. Né à Orebro (Suède), Siegbahn fait ses études à l'université de Lund, où il devient assistant en 1911. De 1922 à 1937, il est professeur de physique à l'université d'Uppsala et, de 1937 à 1964, à l'Académie royale des sciences de Suède. Il a été le premier directeur de l'Institut Nobel de physique expérimentale. En 1914, Siegbahn oriente ses travaux vers la spectroscopie par rayons X, méthode basée sur le fait que chaque élément, lorsqu'il est bombardé par des électrons rapides, émet des rayons X dont la longueur d'onde et la fréquence sont caractéristiques de cet élément. Il améliore le spectromètre à rayons X, ce qui lui permet de découvrir des familles de rayons X inconnues jusqu'alors. Les travaux de Siegbahn ont apporté une meilleure compréhension de la structure de l'atome et une confirmation du modèle en couches pour les électrons autour du noyau. Ses recherches ont porté sur presque tous les éléments, du sodium à l'uranium. Son ouvrage paru en 1923, Spectroscopy of X Rays, fait encore référence et ses recherches ont permis d'appliquer la spectroscopie X à des domaines aussi divers que la physique nucléaire, la chimie, l'astrophysique et la médecine. En 1924, il reçoit le prix Nobel de physique.

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