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Theodor des Coudres (13 March 1862 in Veckerhagen, Weser – 8 October 1926 in Leipzig) was a German physicist. Theodor des Coudres was the son of Julius des Coudres and his wife Anna Henrietta Rosenstock. His younger brother, Richard des Coudres, later became president of the "Mitteldeutschen Sängerbundes" (Central German singer federation); his uncle on the paternal side was the painter Ludwig des Coudres. Des Coudres worked among other things on metal reflection, the Kerr effect, high pressure physics, and he was the first to determine the specific charge and the speed of alpha particles.

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  • Theodor Des Coudres (* 13. März 1862 in Veckerhagen, Weser; † 8. Oktober 1926 in Leipzig) war Geheimer Hofrat und deutscher Physiker. (de)
  • Theodor des Coudres (13 March 1862 in Veckerhagen, Weser – 8 October 1926 in Leipzig) was a German physicist. Theodor des Coudres was the son of Julius des Coudres and his wife Anna Henrietta Rosenstock. His younger brother, Richard des Coudres, later became president of the "Mitteldeutschen Sängerbundes" (Central German singer federation); his uncle on the paternal side was the painter Ludwig des Coudres. Des Coudres worked among other things on metal reflection, the Kerr effect, high pressure physics, and he was the first to determine the specific charge and the speed of alpha particles. (en)
  • Theodor des Coudres (Veckerhagen, 13 de março de 1862 – Leipzig, 8 de outubro de 1926) foi um físico alemão. Filho de Julius des Coudres e sua mulher Anna Henrietta Rosenstock. Seu irmão mais novo, Richard des Coudres, foi presidente da "Mitteldeutscher Sängerbund"; seu tio por lado paterno foi o pintor . (pt)
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  • Theodor Des Coudres (* 13. März 1862 in Veckerhagen, Weser; † 8. Oktober 1926 in Leipzig) war Geheimer Hofrat und deutscher Physiker. (de)
  • Theodor des Coudres (13 March 1862 in Veckerhagen, Weser – 8 October 1926 in Leipzig) was a German physicist. Theodor des Coudres was the son of Julius des Coudres and his wife Anna Henrietta Rosenstock. His younger brother, Richard des Coudres, later became president of the "Mitteldeutschen Sängerbundes" (Central German singer federation); his uncle on the paternal side was the painter Ludwig des Coudres. In 1881 des Coudres began to study natural science and medicine at the University of Geneva and later in Leipzig and Munich. At the Humboldt University of Berlin in 1887, he successfully finished his study with a thesis on the optical constants of mercury with Professor Hermann von Helmholtz. 1889 he was employed at the University of Leipzig as an assistant of Professor Gustav Heinrich Wiedemann. His research led him to his Habilitation in 1891. 1895 he was appointed to the University of Göttingen at the chair for "applied electricity". In 1901 he went to the University of Würzburg and took over the chair for theoretical physics as an extraordinary professor. In 1903 he became the successor of Professor Ludwig Boltzmann at the University of Leipzig, where he worked until the end of his life. Sometimes he suffered from an enormous writer's block and could handle this problem only during long trips by railway. Theodor des Coudres died in Leipzig on 8 October 1926 at the age of 64 years. The publisher and the physicist Otto Wiener wrote noteworthy obituaries on Theodor des Coudres. Des Coudres worked among other things on metal reflection, the Kerr effect, high pressure physics, and he was the first to determine the specific charge and the speed of alpha particles. (en)
  • Theodor des Coudres (Veckerhagen, 13 de março de 1862 – Leipzig, 8 de outubro de 1926) foi um físico alemão. Filho de Julius des Coudres e sua mulher Anna Henrietta Rosenstock. Seu irmão mais novo, Richard des Coudres, foi presidente da "Mitteldeutscher Sängerbund"; seu tio por lado paterno foi o pintor . Em 1881 des Coudres começou a estudar ciências naturais e medicina na Universidade de Genebra e depois em Leipzig e Munique. Na Universidade de Berlim obteve um doutorado em 1887, orientado por Hermann von Helmholtz, com a tese Ueber die Reflexion polarisirten Lichtes an Quecksilber. Em 1889 trabalhou na Universidade de Leipzig como assistente de Gustav Heinrich Wiedemann. Sua pesquisas levaram a sua habilitação em 1891. Em 1895 foi apontado para a Universidade de Göttingen para a cátedra de "eletricidade aplicada". Em 1901 foi para a Universidade de Würzburgo, como professor extraordinário da cátedra de física teórica. Em 1903 sucedeu Ludwig Boltzmann na Universidade de Leipzig, onde permaneceu o restante de sua vida. (pt)
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