Martin Sekulić
Martin Sekulić (* 1833 in Lovinac ; † 1905 in Zagreb ) was a Croatian mathematician and physicist as well as a professor of mathematics and physics at the higher secondary school in Rakovac near Karlovac (today in Rakovac 4). Nikola Tesla was one of his students from 1871–73 .
Publications
- Relationships between electromotive force and chemical heat change
- Ultraviolet rays are immediately visible ; In Chemisches Central-Blatt , Volume 43, 1872
- Fizika atoma i molekula (physics of atoms and molecules); 1873
- A strange interference phenomenon ; Pogg. Ann., CXLIX, 126, 1873
- About the interference phenomenon visible on dusted and impure mirrors ; In: Annalen der Physik ; Volume 230, Issue 2, pp. 308-316, 1875
Individual evidence
- ^ Gimnazija Karlovac: Naslovnica
- ↑ M. Sekulić: About the interference phenomenon visible on dusted and unclean mirrors. In: Annals of Physics and Chemistry. 230, 1875, pp. 308-316, doi : 10.1002 / andp.18752300212 .
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SURNAME | Sekulić, Martin |
BRIEF DESCRIPTION | Croatian mathematician and physicist |
DATE OF BIRTH | 1833 |
PLACE OF BIRTH | Lovinac |
DATE OF DEATH | 1905 |
Place of death | Zagreb |