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August Ludwig Friedrich Wilhelm Seebeck (27 December 1805 in Jena – 19 March 1849 in Dresden) was a scientist at the Technische Universität Dresden. Seebeck is primarily remembered for his work on sound and hearing, in particular with experiments with an acoustic siren that demonstrated that the pitch of a tone did not depend on the tone having a fundamental frequency component of the pitch frequency. His observations and theories are now highly regarded, but historically suffered in the battle with Ohm and Helmholtz, who took a Fourier analysis view of the sound of tones. — August Seebeck 1844

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  • August Ludwig Friedrich Wilhelm Seebeck (27 December 1805 in Jena – 19 March 1849 in Dresden) was a scientist at the Technische Universität Dresden. Seebeck is primarily remembered for his work on sound and hearing, in particular with experiments with an acoustic siren that demonstrated that the pitch of a tone did not depend on the tone having a fundamental frequency component of the pitch frequency. His observations and theories are now highly regarded, but historically suffered in the battle with Ohm and Helmholtz, who took a Fourier analysis view of the sound of tones. Wodurch kann über die Frage, was zu einem Tone gehöre, entschieden werden, als eben durch das Ohr? (How else can the question as to what makes out a tone be decided but by the ear?) — August Seebeck 1844 With respect to Ohm's acoustic law, historians have concluded that Seebeck "successfully discredited the hypothesis and forced Ohm to withdraw from the field." (en)
  • Ludwig Friedrich Wilhelm August Seebeck (* 27. Dezember 1805 in Jena; † 19. März 1849 in Dresden) war ein deutscher Physiker. (de)
  • Людвиг Фридрих Вильгельм Август Зеебек (нем. Ludwig Friedrich Wilhelm August Seebeck, 27 декабря 1805, Йена — 19 марта 1849, Дрезден) — немецкий физик, сын Томаса Иоганна Зеебека. В последние годы своей жизни был профессором в Лейпциге. Труды Л. Зеебека в основном относятся к области акустики; сконструировал сирену (звуковой прибор) собственного устройства. Занимался также явлениями поляризации света, цветовой слепотой. В 1833 году изобрёл прибор для царапания и ввел термин склерометрия. (ru)
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  • Ludwig Friedrich Wilhelm August Seebeck (* 27. Dezember 1805 in Jena; † 19. März 1849 in Dresden) war ein deutscher Physiker. (de)
  • Людвиг Фридрих Вильгельм Август Зеебек (нем. Ludwig Friedrich Wilhelm August Seebeck, 27 декабря 1805, Йена — 19 марта 1849, Дрезден) — немецкий физик, сын Томаса Иоганна Зеебека. В последние годы своей жизни был профессором в Лейпциге. Труды Л. Зеебека в основном относятся к области акустики; сконструировал сирену (звуковой прибор) собственного устройства. Занимался также явлениями поляризации света, цветовой слепотой. В 1833 году изобрёл прибор для царапания и ввел термин склерометрия. (ru)
  • August Ludwig Friedrich Wilhelm Seebeck (27 December 1805 in Jena – 19 March 1849 in Dresden) was a scientist at the Technische Universität Dresden. Seebeck is primarily remembered for his work on sound and hearing, in particular with experiments with an acoustic siren that demonstrated that the pitch of a tone did not depend on the tone having a fundamental frequency component of the pitch frequency. His observations and theories are now highly regarded, but historically suffered in the battle with Ohm and Helmholtz, who took a Fourier analysis view of the sound of tones. — August Seebeck 1844 (en)
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  • August Seebeck (de)
  • August Seebeck (en)
  • Зеебек, Август (ru)
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