Yes, he had seven children in all. six with his wife Adelheid Rimpam, and once she died one moe with Sophie Stack, his second wife.
The first to formally state what we now term the 2nd laws was Sadi Carnot in about 1824. Several others contributed to the laws as we now understand them including Rudolf Clausius and William Thomson. Josiah Willard Gibbs (the one that Gibbs free energy is named after) stated them in pretty much the form we have them now in 1873 in his treatise Graphical Methods in the Thermodynamics of Fluids.
Heinrich Rudolf Hertz
Heinrich Rudolf Hertz, he coined what is known as the Hertz Effect.
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Yes. Three children...two girls and a boy.
Rudolf Clausius was born on January 2, 1822.
Rudolf Clausius was born on January 2, 1822.
Rudolf Clausius died on August 24, 1888 at the age of 66.
Rudolf Clausius died on August 24, 1888 at the age of 66.
Rudolf Clausius was born on January 2, 1822 and died on August 24, 1888. Rudolf Clausius would have been 66 years old at the time of death or 193 years old today.
Rudolf Clausius, a German mathematician and physicist formulated the law of conservation of energy clearly. Though William Rankine mentioned it but he did not formulate it as clearly as Clausius did.
Rudolf Clausius in 1865 published the equations that the Temperature - Entropy Diagrams are derived from. These diagrams depict the fusion and evaporation temperatures for fluids at various pressures.
Rudolf Hess had one child, Wolf Rudiger Hess.
Yes. The word, as Clausius noted, was coined by him from the Greek toe, or transformation
Rudolf Ludwig Karl virchow married Rose mayer on 1850 and had 6 children 3 sons 3 daughter
M. D. M. Rudolf has written: 'Everybody's children' -- subject(s): Church of England Children's Society
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