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  1. Balmer, Johann Jakob: An entry from Macmillan Reference USA's <i>Chemistry: Foundations and Applications</i> by Richard E. Rice, 2004
  2. Notiz über die Spectrallinien des Wasserstoffs. In: Annalen der Physik und Chemie, Neue Folge, Band XXV, 1885. by Johann Jakob (1825-1898). BALMER, 1885-01-01
  3. Notiz fiber die Spectrallinien des Wasseroffs. Contained in Annalen der Physik und Chemie, Volume 25 pages 80-87. by Johann Jacob Balmer , 1885-01-01
  4. Texte fur die Gegenwart (German Edition) by Johann Heinrich Pestalozzi, 1976

1. Balmer
Johann Jakob Balmer. Johann Balmer s father was also named Johann Jakob Balmerand he was a Chief Justice. Johann s mother was Elizabeth Rolle Balmer.
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Johann Jakob Balmer
Born: 1 May 1825 in Lausen, Basel-Land, Switzerland
Died: 12 March 1898 in Basel, Switzerland
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Johann Balmer 's father was also named Johann Jakob Balmer and he was a Chief Justice. Johann's mother was Elizabeth Rolle Balmer. Johann was the eldest of his parents sons. He attended his first school in Liestal, a town which had just become the capital of the half canton of Basel-Landschaft. Then, for his secondary education, he studied at a school in Basel where he excelled in mathematics and decided to study that topic at university. For his university studies in mathematics Balmer attended the University of Karlsruhe and the University of Berlin. His course of studies led to a doctorate which he received from the University of Basel in 1849 for a dissertation on the cycloid.
Balmer taught in Basel all his life. From 1859 until his death in 1898 he was a school teacher of mathematics at a secondary school for girls in the city. From 1865 until 1890 he was also a university lecturer in mathematics at the University of Basel where his main field of interest was geometry. He married Christine Pauline Rinck in 1868 when he was 43 years old and they had six children. However, despite being a mathematics teacher and lecturer all his life, Balmer is best remembered for his work on spectral series and his formula, given in 1885, for the wavelengths of the spectral lines of the hydrogen atom. This was set out in one of only two papers which he wrote on spectra of the elements, the second being in 1897. It is surprising to realise that Balmer was sixty years old when he wrote the paper for which he is famous on the spectral lines of the hydrogen atom and that he was seventy-two when he wrote his only other work on this topic. But for his work on what amounts to a problem in physics, Balmer would be unknown today within the history of mathematics since he made no contribution to geometry of special significance despite it being the topic of interest throughout his life.

2. Poster Of Balmer
Johann Balmer. Johann Balmer is best remembered for his work on spectral series andhis formula for the wavelengths of the spectral lines of the hydrogen atom.
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Johann Balmer lived from 1825 to 1898 Johann Balmer is best remembered for his work on spectral series and his formula for the wavelengths of the spectral lines of the hydrogen atom. Find out more at
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3. Johann Jacob Balmer
Johann Jacob Balmer (18251898) Note on the Spectral Lines of Hydrogen. Annalen der Physik und Chemie25, 80-5 (1885) as translated and published by Henry A. Boorse Lloyd Motz, The World of the Atom, Vol. 1 (
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Johann Jacob Balmer (1825-1898)
Note on the Spectral Lines of Hydrogen
Annalen der Physik und Chemie The World of the Atom, Vol. 1 (New York: Basic Books, 1966) with omissions filled in by Carmen Giunta] We may call this number the fundamental number of hydrogen; and if corresponding fundamental numbers can be found for the spectral lines of other elements, we may accept the hypothesis that relations which can be expressed by some function exist between these fundamental numbers and the corresponding atomic weights. The wavelengths of the first four hydrogen lines are obtained by multiplying the fundamental number h = 3645.6 in succession by the coefficients 9/5; 4/3; 25/21; and 9/8. At first it appears that these four coefficients do not form a regular series; but if we multiply the numerators in the second and the fourth terms by 4 a consistent regularity is evident and the coefficients have for numerators the numbers 3 and for denominators a number that is less by 4. For several reasons it seems to me probable that the four coefficients which have just been given belong to two series, so that the second series includes the terms of the first series; hence I have finally arrived at the present formula for the coefficients in the more general form: m /(m -n ) in which m and n are whole numbers.

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Johann Jacob Balmer (18251898). Note on the Spectral Lines of Hydrogen.Annalen der Physik und Chemie 25, 80-5 (1885) as translated
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Johann Jacob Balmer (1825-1898)
Note on the Spectral Lines of Hydrogen
Annalen der Physik und Chemie The World of the Atom, Vol. 1 (New York: Basic Books, 1966) with omissions filled in by Carmen Giunta] We may call this number the fundamental number of hydrogen; and if corresponding fundamental numbers can be found for the spectral lines of other elements, we may accept the hypothesis that relations which can be expressed by some function exist between these fundamental numbers and the corresponding atomic weights. The wavelengths of the first four hydrogen lines are obtained by multiplying the fundamental number h = 3645.6 in succession by the coefficients 9/5; 4/3; 25/21; and 9/8. At first it appears that these four coefficients do not form a regular series; but if we multiply the numerators in the second and the fourth terms by 4 a consistent regularity is evident and the coefficients have for numerators the numbers 3 and for denominators a number that is less by 4. For several reasons it seems to me probable that the four coefficients which have just been given belong to two series, so that the second series includes the terms of the first series; hence I have finally arrived at the present formula for the coefficients in the more general form: m /(m -n ) in which m and n are whole numbers.

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Johann Jakob Balmer 1. Mai in Lausen Baselland 12. März in Basel ) war ein Schweizer Mathematik er und Physik er. Er studierte Mathematik an der Universität Karlsruhe und an der Universität Berlin promovierte er an der Universität Basel über die Zykloide Von bis zu seinem Tode 1898 arbeitete er als Mathematiklehrer an der Unteren Töchterschule in Basel. Daneben war er von bis als Privatdozent an der Universität Basel tätig, wobei sein Kerngebiet die Geometrie war. Er heiratete Christine Pauline Rinck, mit der er 6 Kinder hatte. Balmer war an Kabbalistik und Numerologie interessiert, so errechnete er die Stufenanzahl von Pyramiden oder den Grundriss biblischer Tempel. fand er eine einfache Formel, die es ermöglichte, die Wellenlänge für eine Serie von Spektrallinien des Elements Wasserstoff zu ermitteln. Balmer fand eine Grundzahl, die später als

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Johann Jakob Balmer 1. Mai in Lausen Baselland 12. März in Basel ) war ein Schweizer Mathematiker und Physiker . Er studierte Mathematik an der Universität Karlsruhe und an der Universität Berlin promovierte er an der Universität Basel über die Zykloide Von bis zu seinem Tode 1898 arbeitete er als Mathematiklehrer an der Unteren Töchterschule in Basel. Daneben war er von bis als Privatdozent an der Universität Basel tätig, wobei sein Kerngebiet die Geometrie war. Er heiratete Christine Pauline Rinck, mit der er 6 Kinder hatte. Balmer war an Kabbalistik und Numerologie interessiert, so errechnete er die Stufenanzahl von Pyramiden oder den Grundriss biblischer Tempel. fand er eine einfache Formel, die es ermöglichte, die Wellenlänge für eine Serie von Spektrallinien des Elements Wasserstoff zu ermitteln. Balmer fand eine Grundzahl, die später als Rydberg-Konstante bezeichnet wurde, die mit gesetzmäßig wachsenden Brüchen die Wellenlänge der Wasserstofflinien ergab. Er hatte eine empirische Formel dafür entwickelt, mittels Divisionen (mit sog. negativem Rest) und mathematischen Umformungen ganzzahlige Verhältnisse der

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Johann Jakob Balmer. Born 1 May 1825 Johann Balmer s doctorate fromBasel was for a dissertation on the cycloid. He taught in Basel
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Johann Jakob Balmer
Born: 1 May 1825 in Lausanne, Basel-Land, Switzerland
Died: 12 March 1898 in Basel, Switzerland
Johann Balmer 's doctorate from Basel was for a dissertation on the cycloid. He taught in Basel all his life both as a school teacher and as a university lecturer at the University of Basel. His main field of interest was geometry. However Balmer is best remembered for his work on spectral series and his formula, given in 1885, for the wavelengths of the spectral lines of the hydrogen atom. The reason why the formula holds was not understood until the work of Niels Bohr in 1913. Bron: http://www-history.mcs.st-andrews.ac.uk/history/Mathematicians/Balmer.html

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Johann Jakob Balmer. Iz Wikipedije, proste enciklopedije. Johann Jakob Balmer,švicarski fizik in matematik, * 1. maj 1825, Lausanne, Švica, † 12.
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Johann Jakob Balmer švicarski fizik in matematik 1. maj Lausanne Švica ... Basel Balmer je študiral matematiko na Univerzah v Karlsruheju in Berlinu . Doktoriral je leta na Univerzi v Baslu z dizertacijo o cikloidi . Od leta je poučeval matematiko na srednji dekliški šoli. Od leta je predaval tudi na Univerzi, kjer se je največ ukvarjal z geometrijo . Leta se je poročil s Christino Paulino Rinck. Imela sta šest otrok. Analiziral je svetlobo , ki jo seva žareč vodik . Leta je postavil enačbo s katero so se lahko natančno izračunale valovne dolžine spektralnih črt v vidnem delu vodikovega spektra. Bohr je leta teoretično pojasnil Balmerjevo enačbo in s tem dal pomemben doprinos novi atomski teoriji
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12. Balmer, Johann (1825-1898) -- From Eric Weisstein's World Of Scientific Biograph
Alphabetical Index. About this site. Branch of Science , Mathematicians v. Branchof Science , Physicists v. Nationality , Swiss v. balmer, johann (18251898),
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Swiss mathematician and physicist who explained the visible spectral lines of hydrogen spectrum (involving electron drops to the n ' = 2 energy level) in 1885 with the Balmer formula
where is the wavelength and n
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Biography of johann balmer (18251898) johann balmer's father was also named johann Jakob balmer and he was a Chief Justice. johann's mother was Elizabeth Rolle balmer. johann was the eldest of
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Born: 1 May 1825 in Lausen, Basel-Land, Switzerland
Died: 12 March 1898 in Basel, Switzerland
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Johann Balmer 's father was also named Johann Jakob Balmer and he was a Chief Justice. Johann's mother was Elizabeth Rolle Balmer. Johann was the eldest of his parents sons. He attended his first school in Liestal, a town which had just become the capital of the half canton of Basel-Landschaft. Then, for his secondary education, he studied at a school in Basel where he excelled in mathematics and decided to study that topic at university. For his university studies in mathematics Balmer attended the University of Karlsruhe and the University of Berlin. His course of studies led to a doctorate which he received from the University of Basel in 1849 for a dissertation on the cycloid.
Balmer taught in Basel all his life. From 1859 until his death in 1898 he was a school teacher of mathematics at a secondary school for girls in the city. From 1865 until 1890 he was also a university lecturer in mathematics at the University of Basel where his main field of interest was geometry. He married Christine Pauline Rinck in 1868 when he was 43 years old and they had six children. However, despite being a mathematics teacher and lecturer all his life, Balmer is best remembered for his work on spectral series and his formula, given in 1885, for the wavelengths of the spectral lines of the hydrogen atom. This was set out in one of only two papers which he wrote on spectra of the elements, the second being in 1897. It is surprising to realise that Balmer was sixty years old when he wrote the paper for which he is famous on the spectral lines of the hydrogen atom and that he was seventy-two when he wrote his only other work on this topic. But for his work on what amounts to a problem in physics, Balmer would be unknown today within the history of mathematics since he made no contribution to geometry of special significance despite it being the topic of interest throughout his life.

15. Johann Jakob Balmer --  Encyclopædia Britannica
Cite this article. johann Jakob balmer. born May 1, 1825, Lausanne, Switz. MLA style " johann Jakob balmer." Encyclopædia Britannica. 2004
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This entry contributed by Dana Romero. In 1885, johann balmer discovered a formulafor the series of discrete spectral lines emitted by atomic hydrogen.
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This entry contributed by Dana Romero In 1885, Johann Balmer discovered a formula for the series of discrete spectral lines emitted by atomic hydrogen . These had been observed for many years previously, with many unsuccessful attempts to describe them mathematically. The Balmer formula is given by
for n = 3, 4, ... (the principal quantum number ), where is the wavelength of the light emitted and R is a constant now known as the Rydberg constant . If is measured in meters, For n = 3, the Balmer formula gives a wavelength is 656.3 nm, which is known as the Hydrogen-alpha line. Since the Balmer formula, other series have been found, most notably the Lyman, Paschen, and Brackett series, each describing different electron transitions of orbiting electrons in the hydrogen atom . Each of these formulas is a special case of the general equation
which can be derived classically using the Bohr model of the hydrogen atom. Balmer Lines Bohr Model Hydrogen Atom Hydrogen Lines ... Rydberg Constant
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's father was also named Johann Jakob Balmer and he was a Chief Justice. Johann's mother was Elizabeth Rolle Balmer. Johann was the eldest of his parents sons. He attended his first school in Liestal, a town which had just became the capital of the half canton of Basel-Landschaft. Then, for his secondary education, he studied at a school in Basel where he excelled in mathematics and decided to study that topic at university. For his university studies in mathematics Balmer attended the University of Karlsruhe and the University of Berlin. His course of studies led to a doctorate which he received from the University of Basel in 1849 for a dissertation on the cycloid.
Balmer taught in Basel all his life. From 1859 until his death in 1898 he was a school teacher of mathematics at a secondary school for girls in the city. From 1865 until 1890 he was also a university lecturer in mathematics at the University of Basel where his main field of interest was geometry. He married Christine Pauline Rinck in 1868 when he was 43 years old and they had six children. However, despite being a mathematics teacher and lecturer all his life, Balmer is best remembered for his work on spectral series and his formula, given in 1885, for the wavelengths of the spectral lines of the hydrogen atom. This was set out in one of only two papers which he wrote on spectra of the elements, the second being in 1897. It is surprising to realise that Balmer was sixty years old when he wrote the paper for which he is famous on the spectral lines of the hydrogen atom and that he was seventy-two when he wrote his only other work on this topic. But for his work on what amounts to a problem in physics, Balmer would be unknown today within the history of mathematics since he made no contribution to geometry of special significance despite it being the topic of interest throughout his life.

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