Heinrich Lange (physicist)

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Heinrich Lange (born September 27, 1893 in Jerusalem , † 1973 in Bad Homburg vor der Höhe ) was a German physicist.

He received his doctorate in 1924 at the University of Jena ( on the investigation of alloys with X-rays ) and was at the Kaiser Wilhelm Institute for Iron Research in Düsseldorf and at the Institute for Theoretical Physics at the University of Cologne . In 1951/52 he succeeded Karl Försterling there before Fritz Sauter took over the chair in 1952, and then in the metal physics department.

He dealt with the physics of iron and steel, magnetism and the philosophy of physics .

Publications

  • On the testing of magnetic steels , Verlag Stahleisen, Düsseldorf, 1937
  • A magnetic balance for saturation measurements , Verlag Stahleisen, Düsseldorf, 1938
  • About a magnetic method for testing the tempered condition of finished workpieces , Verlag Stahleisen, Düsseldorf, 1939
  • Austenitzfall of carbon steels , Verlag Stahleisen, Düsseldorf, 1940
  • About a magnetic express car , Verlag Stahleisen, Düsseldorf, 1942
  • History of the basics of physics , 2 volumes, Orbis academicus , Karl Alber Verlag 1954, 1961 (Volume 1: The formal fundamentals: time, space, causality , Volume 2: The material fundamentals: energy, impulse, effect )
  • Magnetostriction as a function of magnetization, research reports of the State of North Rhine-Westphalia 1293 , 1964
  • Ferromagnetism and atomic distance in nickel and iron, research reports of the state of North Rhine-Westphalia 1542 , together with Peter Jaensch, Siegfried Müller, 1965
  • Magnetometry and magnetocaloric effect of cobalt in the vicinity of the Curie temperature, research reports of the State of North Rhine-Westphalia 1992 , together with Rudolf Kohlhaas, Werner Rocker, 1969
  • The transcendental logic as the basic form of all science: together with some considerations of mathematical and physical problems as well as existential time , Berlin: Duncker and Humblot, 1973