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  1. Physicien Hongrois: Edward Teller, Theodore Von Kármán, Dennis Gabor, Leó Szilárd, Cornelius Lanczos, Nicholas Kurti, Roland Eötvös (French Edition)

1. Eotvos, Roland, Baron Von (1848-1919) -- From Eric Weisstein's World Of Scientif
Alphabetical Index. About this site. Branch of Science , Physicistsv. Nationality , Hungarian v. eotvos, roland, Baron von (18481919),
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Branch of Science
Physicists Nationality Hungarian
Eotvos, Roland, Baron von (1848-1919)

Hungarian physicist who used a torsion balance to demonstrate that gravitational mass and inertial mass are equivalent to less than five parts in a billion.
Author: Eric W. Weisstein

2. Eotvos Dokumentumok
Einige Arbeiten von Loránd (roland) Eötvös (deutsch). About Loránd (roland) Eötvös (English) vonzása különböz anyagokra. roland Eötvös Über die Anziehung der
http://www.kfki.hu/~tudtor/eotvos1
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3. Eotvos
Eötvös, roland (Loran) Baron von, *1848 in Budapest, Schriftstellers und Staatsmanns József von Eötvös. Nach der Schulzeit er durch die von ihm konstruierte sehr empfindliche
http://www.tu-bs.de/institute/geophysik/kertz/eotvos.html
Schriften Allgemeinen Konferenz d. Internationalen Erdmessung zu Budapest, Teil I, S. 337ff, 1906.
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4. Nat'l Academies Press, Physics Of The Earth - II The Figure Of The Earth (1931),
REFERENCES The original and still the most fundamental papers on the Eolvos torsionbal ance are Baron eotvos' original papers 1. eotvos, roland von.
http://www.nap.edu/books/ARC000033/html/167.html
Physics of the Earth - II The Figure of the Earth Bulletin of the National Research Council
National Research Council ( NRC
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6. Roland Eotvos Nemet Lap
Einige Arbeiten von 1848 1919 Eötvös home page Die Herstellung der elektronischen Version dieses Textes wurde vom "Nationaler Kulturfond Ungarns" unterstüzt.
http://www.mek.iif.hu/porta/szint/tarsad/tudtan/eotvos/html/eotvos_n.html
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    Avogadro, Amedeo Italian, eotvos, roland Hungarian, Lagrange, Comte Joseph L. French/Italian,Roentgen Dorothy C. British, Noether, Amalie Emmy German, von Laue, Max
    http://www.norskfysikk.no/nfs/epsbiografer/
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    Alfven, Hannes Olaf Gosta Swedish Dalton, John British Kamerlingh Onnes, H . Dutch Planck, Max Karl German Ampere, Andrie Marie French De Broglie, Louis Viktor French Kapitza, Peter L. Russian Poincare, Jules Henri French Angstrom, Anders J. Swedish Dirac, Paul British Kastler, Alfred French Popov, Aleksandr S. Russian Arago, Dominique F. French Doppler Christian J. Austrian Kelvin, Lord British/Irish Ptolemy, Claudiu s Greek/Egyptian Archimedes Greek/Sicilian Ehrenfest, Paul German Kepler, Johannes German Pupin, Michael Idvorsky Serbian/American Aristotle Greek Einstein, Albert German Kirchhoff, Gustav R. German Roemer, Ole Christensen Danish Avogadro, Amedeo Italian Eotvos, Roland Hungarian Lagrange, Comte Joseph L. French/Italian Roentgen, Wilhelm Conrad German Bachmetjew, Porphiry Bulgarian Faraday, Michael British Landau, Lev Davidovich Russian Sakharov, Andrei D. Russian Bacon, Roger British Fermi, Enrico Italian Laplace, Marquis P.S. French Rutherford, Ernest New Zealand/British Becquerel, Antoine H.E.C.

    8. WIEM: Eotvos Roland
    (encyklopedia.pl)Category World Polska Leksykon Encyklopedia encyklopedia.pl E...... Fizyka, Wegry eotvos roland (18481919), widok strony znajdz podobne pokaz powiazane.Eötvös roland von (1848-1919), baron, syn Jozsefa Eötvös (pisarza i
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    Eötvös Roland von (1848-1919), baron, syn Jozsefa Eötvös (pisarza i polityka), geofizyk wêgierski, profesor uniwersytetu w Budapeszcie, prezes Wêgierskiej Akademii Nauk. Zajmowa³ siê pomiarami pola grawitacyjnego Ziemi, skonstruowa³ wagê skrêceñ do wyznaczania sta³ej grawitacji , wykaza³ równo¶æ masy grawitacyjnej i bezw³adnej. Zobacz równie¿ Oddzia³ywanie grawitacyjne Powi±zania Masa Eotvos József wiêcej zobacz wszystkie serwisy ... do góry Encyklopedia zosta³a opracowana na podstawie Popularnej Encyklopedii Powszechnej Wydawnictwa Fogra

    9. Eotvos Dokumentumok
    Einige Arbeiten von Loránd (roland) Eötvös (deutsch). About Loránd (roland) Eötvös (English) vonzása különbözõ anyagokra. roland Eötvös Über die Anziehung der Erde
    http://www.mek.iif.hu/porta/szint/tarsad/tudtan/eotvos/html

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    roland, Baron von eotvos came from an aristocratic and intellectual family.
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    11. Roland Eotvos Nemet Lap
    Translate this page Einige Arbeiten von Loránd Eötvös 1848 - 1919,
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  • 12. Eotvos Dokumentumok
    munkáiból Levelek, versek, dokumentumok Eötvös Loránd életérõl és munkásságárólEinige Arbeiten von Loránd (roland) Eötvös (deutsch) About
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  • 13. Karolyi Zsigmond: Eotvos Lorandra Vonatkozo Irodalom
    67. Meisser, O. Die Behandlung von dünnen Wolframtorsionsdrähten für die Renner,J. Schwerkraftsuntersuchungen in Ungarn seit roland Eötvös Tätigkeit.
    http://www.mek.iif.hu/porta/szint/tarsad/tudtan/eotvos/html/elrol.html
    Lektor
    Shereshevsky, Kernaghan, M.: Surface tension of mercury. = Physical Review, 37. vol. 1931. 990-997. p. Seyer, W. F.: Density and surface tension of the isomers of 2-pentene and 2-methyl -2-butene. = Journal of the American Chemical Society, 53. vol. 1931. 3588-3596. p. Takeuchi, T .- Sugita, T . - Inai, T.: Surface tension of heavy water. = Proceedings of the Physico-Mathematical Society of Japan, 19. vol. l937. 552-554. p. Ferguson, A .- Kennedy, S. J.: On the surface tension of liquid crystals. = Philosophical Magasine, 7. ser. 26. vol. 1938. 41-99. p. Cockett, A. H. - Ferguson, A.: Surface tension of H D . = Philosophical Magasine 28. vol. 1939. 685-693. p. Lewis, D. T.: Macleod constant and its dependence on physicochemical factors. = Journal of Physical Chemistry, 44. vol. 1940. 1007 - l011. p. M.: A statistical theory of liquids. = Physical Review, 63. vol. 1943. 313-321. p. Guggenheim, E. A.: The principle of corresponding states. = Journal of Chemical Physics, 13. vol. 1945. 253-361. p. Eucken

    14. Fundamental Physics Of Space - Technical Details
    of gravity's force that it has been repeated over the centuries by such eminentscientists as Isaac Newton (~1680), Baron roland von eotvos (~19001922), and
    http://funphysics.jpl.nasa.gov/technical/grp/step.html
    Gravitational and Relativistic Physics (GRP) PAST: Gravity Probe A Viking Lunar Laser Ranging PRESENT: Ongoing Research FUTURE: Gravity Probe B AMS STEP LISA SUMO Launch Date: Proposed for 2004
    Mission Duration: 6 months
    Principle Investigator: Prof. Francis Everitt, Stanford University The Satellite Test of the Equivalence Principle, commonly known as STEP, is a project sponsored jointly by NASA and the European Space Agency to greatly improve the test that Galileo conducted at the leaning tower of Pisa: Do all objects fall with the same acceleration due to gravity? The answer to this question relates to whether an object's gravitational mass is the same as, or equivalent to, its inertial mass. The experiment plans to fly several pairs of masses on a drag-free satellite in low Earth orbit, with a launch planned for after 2006. It may surprise you to learn that so great a thinker as Aristotle believed that heavier objects would fall faster, the rate of acceleration being proportional to the weight. These thoughts from the Greek Golden Age prevailed for about 2000 years until courageous scientists like Galileo began to challenge the orthodoxy of physics beliefs. Galileo's purported test in 1620 at the Tower of Pisa to drop a musket ball and a much heavier cannon ball, with the result that the two landed "within a hand's-breadth" of each other, showed two results: If wind resistance is small, then lighter and heavier objects of the same material will fall at the same rate; and, this result is independent of the compositions of the two objects.

    15. Geology.html
    Professor Baron roland von eotvos of the University of Budapest adapted torsion balancessuch that they could be used as geophysical prospecting instruments.In
    http://www.netcomuk.co.uk/~spaceuk/geology.html
    GEOLOGY SECTION GEOLOGY The Millennium Rock is a very small piece of rock collected from one section of the Butterton Dyke at Church Quarry - which is near to Newcastle-under-Lyme in Staffordshire,England. This is just a short distance from where the dyke is believed to have been discovered in 1842 by famous scientist Charles Darwin near to the Butterton Lodge , Butterton Lane . A dyke is a vertical or near vertical igneous intrusion into surrounding rock layers. Igneous intrusions are masses of igneous rock which have crystallised beneath the Earth's surface. Sometimes the magma reaches the Earth surface before it has cooled and is seen in volcanic lava flows. Rocks formed in this way are called extrusive igneous rocks. Igneous rocks are formed by the solidification of molten rock material called magma. Magma forms deep within the Earth and ,as it rises,it cools. Mineral crystals grow in the cooling magma until solidification is complete.As these crystals grow,they interlock together to form a crystalline rock.. Dolerite has medium grain size diameters ranging from 1 mm to 5 mm. The main minerals present are calcic plagioclase and pyroxene. The feldspar is typically labradorite . The pyroxene is commonly augite. Colour is usually black though dampened dolerite has a deep green colour.This may be due to the chlorite being an alteration product of the ferro-magnesian minerals. Dolerite is mainly holocrystalline . Ophitic texture is a characteristic. The Millennium Rock is tholeitic Dolerite. This is a coarse grained,unaltered and young olivine-free basalt that formed around 50 million years ago in the Tertiary geological era.

    16. Timeline Of Gravitational Physics And Relativity - Acapedia -
    1887 Albert Michelson and Edward Morley do not detect the ether drift; 1889 -roland von eotvos uses a torsion fiber balance to test the weak equivalence
    http://acapedia.org/aca/Timeline_of_gravitational_physics_and_relativity
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    17. Manik Talwani, Scholarly Interests, Rice University
    submitted). Presentations. From roland von eotvos to Lockheed MartinGravitygradiometry, University of Houston, Houston (February,2001).
    http://dacnet.rice.edu/Faculty/?FDSID=358

    18. Manik Talwani, Earth Science
    Smit. From roland von eotvos to Lockheed MartinGravity gradiometry, University of Houston, Houston (February,2001). Gravity
    http://dacnet.rice.edu/SEnews/Faculty/Dept/?FDSID=358&curdept=Department of Eart

    19. Theory Of Relativity
    validity has been checked experimentally by Galileo, Newton, and Friedrich Bessel,and in the early 20th century by Baron roland von eotvos (after whom such
    http://pratt.edu/~arch543p/help/theory_of_relativity.html
    Note: the following has been abstracted from the Grolier Encyclopedia.
    Theory of Relativity
    Albert Einstein 's theory of relativity has caused major revolutions in physics and astronomy during the 20th century. It introduced to science the concept of "relativity"the notion that there is no absolute motion in the universe, only relative motionthus superseding the 200-year-old theory of mechanics of Isaac Newton . Einstein showed that we reside not in the flat, Euclidean space and uniform, absolute time of everyday experience, but in another environment: curved space-time. The theory played a role in advances in physics that led to the nuclear era, with its potential for benefit as well as for destruction, and that made possible an understanding of the microworld of elementary particles and their interactions. It has also revolutionized our view of cosmology, with its predictions of apparently bizarre astronomical phenomena such as the big bang, neutron star, black hole , and gravitational waves.
    Scope of Relativity
    The theory of relativity is a single, all-encompassing theory of space-time, gravitation, and mechanics. It is popularly viewed, however, as having two separate, independent theoretical partsspecial relativity and general relativity. One reason for this division is that Einstein presented special relativity in 1905, while general relativity was not published in its final form until 1916. Another reason is the very different realms of applicability of the two parts of the theory: special relativity in the world of microscopic physics, general relativity in the world of astrophysics and cosmology.

    20. ScopertaConquista
    Translate this page E. Niglutsch e B. Wagner con G. e B. Bernard. 20 lug. 1878 Croda Rossa di Sesto(2965m). roland von eotvos con Michel Innerkofler. ? ? 1878 CIMA UNDICI (3092m).
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    Quando il Monte Bianco era già diventato una montagna alla moda (fu conquistata nel 1786 da Jacques Balmat e dal Dottor Paccard), il mondo dolomitico era ancora completamente sconosciuto. Il velo d’ignoranza cominciò ad essere eliminato grazie alla guida “ Das land Tirol ”(1837) di Beda Weber e soprattutto dalla guida edita nello stesso anno a Londra da Murray ed intitolata “ A handbook for travellers in southern Germany Da un passo di detta guida si capisce perché subito essa destò l’interesse su questa parte di Alpi Orientali: “...Alcune (montagne di dolomite) hanno vette slanciate e cime che s’ergono come pinnacoli ed obelischi arditi; mentre altre si estendono in creste seghettate e dentellate, simili alla mandibola irta di zanne di un alligatore. Pareti alte molte migliaia di piedi incombono verticali sulla valle, squarciate da profondi canaloni; esse sono assolutamente brulle, spoglie da ogni vegetazione e hanno per lo più una colorazione giallastra o biancastra. (...) Talvolta assumono la forma di torrioni; in altri casi le guglie sono così numerose , appuntite, sottili e ravvicinate, da poterle paragonare ad un fascio di baionette o di spade...” Affascinati e incuriositi da tali descrizioni

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