Berend Wilhelm Feddersen
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Berend Wilhelm Feddersen (26 March 1832 in
Schleswig – 1 July 1918 in Leipzig
) was a
German physicist.
Biography
Feddersen studied
wireless technology
.
Feddersen was co-editor of the Biographical Dictionary and literary and on the history of exact sciences. He was a member of the Saxon Society of Sciences.
Works
- Contributions to the knowledge of the electric spark. Inaugural Dissertation, Kiel 1854th Kiel: CF Mohr, 1857.
- Discharge of the Leyden jar, intermittent, continuous, oscillatory discharge, while the law. Essays ... 1857–1866. / Edited by T. Des Coudres. With a portrait of the author in photogravure and 3 lithographic plates. Leipzig: W. Engelmann, 1908. (Ostwald's Classics of the exact sciences. No 166)
- The discovery of electrical waves. Leipzig 1909th
See also
- Heinrich Hertz
- Invention of radio
- Berend Wilhelm Feddersen, Wikipedia in German de:Berend Wilhelm Feddersen
Further reading
- Henke, Martin: Fast-acting spark in a fast mirror - Berend Wilhelm Feddersen (1832–1918) and the analysis of the electrical oscillations. Hamburg: Print on Demand, 2000.
References
- Biographical encyclopedia of German-speaking scientists / ed. Dietrich von Engelhardt. Munich, 2003. Saur ISBN 3-598-11629-2.
- Herder Lexicon scientists. Freiburg: Herder, 1979. ISBN 3-451-18031-6.