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Laue was born in Pfaffendorf, now part of Koblenz, Germany, to Julius Laue and Minna Zerrenner.In 1898, after passing his Abitur in Strassburg, he began his compulsory year of military service, after which in 1899 he started to study mathematics, physics, and chemistry at the University of Strassburg, the University of Göttingen, and the Ludwig Maximilian University of Munich (LMU).
The university emerged from a Lutheran humanist German Gymnasium, ... Max von Laue (1879–1960), Nobel Prize 1914; Leonid Mandelstam (1879–1944) René Leriche ...
Illinois Valley Central High School competes in the Illini Prairie Conference and is a member school in the Illinois High School Association.In the 2017–2018 school year, IVCHS joined the new Illini Prairie Conference following the merger of the Corn Belt Conference and Okaw Valley Conference.
Laue seemed distracted and wanted to know what would be the effect if much smaller wavelengths were considered. It was not until June of that year that Ewald heard Sommerfeld report to the Physikalische Gesellschaft of Göttingen on the successful diffraction of X-rays by Max von Laue , Paul Knipping and Walter Friedrich at LMU, for which Laue ...
Deutsch: Treffen zu einem Abendessen am 12. November 1931 in Berlin zu Ehren des amerikanischen Nobelpreisträgers Robert Andrews Millikan auf Einladung von Max von Laue mit den Professoren und Nobelpreisträgern (von links nach rechts) Walther Nernst, Albert Einstein, Max Planck, Robert Andrews Millikan und Max von der Laue.
The nine others incarcerated were Erich Bagge, Walther Gerlach, Otto Hahn, Paul Harteck, Werner Heisenberg, Horst Korsching, Max von Laue, Carl Friedrich von Weizsäcker, and Karl Wirtz. All were involved with nuclear research except for von Laue. They were repatriated to Germany in early 1946. [10]
Max von Laue in his 1920 paper gave serious consideration to the effect of General Relativity on the Sagnac effect stating, "General relativity would of course be capable of giving some statements about it, and we want to show at first that no noticeable influences of acceleration are expected according to it."
Max von Laue (1907) demonstrated [P 16] that the Fresnel drag coefficient can be explained as a natural consequence of the relativistic formula for addition of velocities. [S 2] The speed of light in immobile water is c/n.