hermann ludwig ferdinand von helmholtz

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hermann ludwig ferdinand von helmholtz

A portrait of Hermann Ludwig Ferdinand von Helmholtz hangs in the university hall.

Definition
  1. Proper noun:
    • Hermann Ludwig Ferdinand von Helmholtz: A German scientist of the 19th century who made significant contributions to both physiology and physics. He is recognized for his work in areas such as the conservation of energy, the physiology of vision and hearing, and the foundations of thermodynamics and electrodynamics.
Usage Examples
  • Proper noun:
    • The principle of conservation of energy was independently formulated by Hermann Ludwig Ferdinand von Helmholtz.
    • Modern theories of color vision build upon the foundational work of Hermann Ludwig Ferdinand von Helmholtz.
Advanced Usage
  • "Helmholtz's theories": Refers to the scientific concepts and models proposed by Helmholtz.
    • Helmholtz's theories on auditory perception remain influential in psychoacoustics.
  • "In the tradition of Helmholtz": Describing work that follows the empirical and interdisciplinary scientific approach characteristic of Helmholtz.
    • His research in neural engineering is very much in the tradition of Helmholtz.
Variants and Related Words
  • Helmholtz (noun): The common abbreviated form of his surname, used to refer to him or to concepts named after him.
    • The Helmholtz free energy is a key concept in thermodynamics.
  • Helmholtzian (adj): Pertaining to or characteristic of the work or ideas of Helmholtz.
    • A Helmholtzian approach to the problem.
Synonyms
  • Hermann von Helmholtz: A common variant of his name.
  • Helmholtz: The most frequent shorthand reference.
Related Phrases and Concepts
  • Helmholtz coil: A device for producing a region of nearly uniform magnetic field, named after him.
    • The experiment required a pair of Helmholtz coils.
  • Helmholtz resonance: A phenomenon of air resonance in a cavity, important in acoustics.
    • The sound of blowing across a bottle opening is an example of Helmholtz resonance.
  • YoungHelmholtz theory: The trichromatic theory of color vision, developed in part by Helmholtz.
    • The YoungHelmholtz theory explains how we perceive color.
hermann ludwig ferdinand von helmholtz

A portrait of Hermann Ludwig Ferdinand von Helmholtz hangs in the university hall.

Noun
  1. German physiologist and physicist (1821-1894)