Peter Salcher, the Glossary
Peter Salcher (Kreuzen, 10 August 1848 — Sušak, today part of Rijeka, 4 October 1928) was an Austrian and Croatian physicist.[1]
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26 relations: Austrians, Austro-Hungarian Navy, Chemistry, Croats, Doctorate, Ernst Mach, Georg von Trapp, Grammar school, Graz, High-speed photography, Klagenfurt am Wörthersee, List of Croatian inventors, Photojournalism, Physicist, Rijeka, Robert Whitehead, Sušak, Rijeka, The Sound of Music (film), Trapp Family, Trieste, University of Graz, Whitehead torpedo, Wilhelm Röntgen, Wind tunnel, World War I, X-ray.
- Croatian inventors
- Croatian physicists
- Physicists from Austria-Hungary
Austrians
Austrians (Österreicher) are the citizens and nationals of Austria.
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Austro-Hungarian Navy
The Austro-Hungarian Navy or Imperial and Royal War Navy (kaiserliche und königliche Kriegsmarine, in short k.u.k. Kriegsmarine, Császári és Királyi Haditengerészet) was the naval force of Austria-Hungary.
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Chemistry
Chemistry is the scientific study of the properties and behavior of matter.
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Croats
The Croats (Hrvati) or Horvati (in a more archaic version) are a South Slavic ethnic group native to Croatia, Bosnia and Herzegovina and other neighboring countries in Central and Southeastern Europe who share a common Croatian ancestry, culture, history and language.
Doctorate
A doctorate (from Latin doctor, meaning "teacher") or doctoral degree is a postgraduate academic degree awarded by universities and some other educational institutions, derived from the ancient formalism licentia docendi ("licence to teach").
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Ernst Mach
Ernst Waldfried Josef Wenzel Mach (18 February 1838 – 19 February 1916) was an Austrian physicist and philosopher, who contributed to the physics of shock waves.
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Georg von Trapp
Georg Ludwig Ritter von Trapp (4 April 1880 – 30 May 1947) was an officer in the Austro-Hungarian Navy who became the patriarch of the Trapp Family Singers.
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Grammar school
A grammar school is one of several different types of school in the history of education in the United Kingdom and other English-speaking countries, originally a school teaching Latin, but more recently an academically oriented secondary school.
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Graz
Graz is the capital of the Austrian federal state of Styria and the second-largest city in Austria, after Vienna.
High-speed photography
High-speed photography is the science of taking pictures of very fast phenomena.
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Klagenfurt am Wörthersee
Klagenfurt am WörtherseeLandesgesetzblatt 2008 vom 16.
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List of Croatian inventors
This is a list of Croatian inventors. Peter Salcher and list of Croatian inventors are Croatian inventors.
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Photojournalism
Photojournalism is journalism that uses images to tell a news story.
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Physicist
A physicist is a scientist who specializes in the field of physics, which encompasses the interactions of matter and energy at all length and time scales in the physical universe.
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Rijeka
Rijeka (local Chakavian: Reka or Rika; Reka, Fiume (Fiume; Fiume; outdated German name: Sankt Veit am Flaum), is the principal seaport and the third-largest city in Croatia (after Zagreb and Split). It is located in Primorje-Gorski Kotar County on Kvarner Bay, an inlet of the Adriatic Sea and in 2021 had a population of 108,622 inhabitants.
Robert Whitehead
Robert Whitehead (3 January 1823 – 14 November 1905) was an English engineer who was most famous for developing the first effective self-propelled naval torpedo.
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Sušak, Rijeka
Sušak (in Italian Sussak) is a part of the city of Rijeka in Croatia, where it composes the eastern part of the city, separated from the city center by the Rječina river, which in former times served as an international border.
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The Sound of Music (film)
The Sound of Music is a 1965 American musical drama film produced and directed by Robert Wise from a screenplay written by Ernest Lehman, and starring Julie Andrews and Christopher Plummer, with Richard Haydn, Peggy Wood, Charmian Carr, and Eleanor Parker.
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Trapp Family
The Trapp Family (also known as the von Trapp Family) was a singing group formed from the family of former Austrian naval commander Georg von Trapp.
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Trieste
Trieste is a city and seaport in northeastern Italy.
University of Graz
The University of Graz (Universität Graz; old: Karl-Franzens-Universität Graz) is a public research university located in Graz, Austria. It is the largest and oldest university in Styria, as well as the second-largest and second-oldest university in Austria.
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Whitehead torpedo
The Whitehead torpedo was the first self-propelled or "locomotive" torpedo ever developed.
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Wilhelm Röntgen
Wilhelm Conrad Röntgen (27 March 184510 February 1923) was a German mechanical engineer and physicist, who, on 8 November 1895, produced and detected electromagnetic radiation in a wavelength range known as X-rays or Röntgen rays, an achievement that earned him the inaugural Nobel Prize in Physics in 1901.
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Wind tunnel
Wind tunnels are machines in which objects are held stationary inside a tube, and air is blown around it to study the interaction between the object and the moving air.
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World War I
World War I (alternatively the First World War or the Great War) (28 July 1914 – 11 November 1918) was a global conflict between two coalitions: the Allies (or Entente) and the Central Powers.
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X-ray
X-rays (or rarely, X-radiation) are a form of high-energy electromagnetic radiation.
See also
Croatian inventors
- Erazmo Tićac
- Fausto Veranzio
- Ferdinand Kovačević
- Franjo Hanaman
- Franjo Kajfež
- Ivo Kolin
- Josip Belušić
- Juan Vucetich
- List of Croatian inventors
- Mario Kovač (scientist)
- Mario Puratić
- Mate Rimac
- Paul Skalich
- Peter Salcher
- Slavoljub Eduard Penkala
- Tomislav Uzelac
- Zlata Bartl
Croatian physicists
- Aleksandra Radenovic
- Alex Grossmann
- Antun Karlo Bakotić
- Branko Bošnjaković
- Fran Bošnjaković
- Goran Senjanović
- Hrvoje Brkić
- Hrvoje Petek
- Hrvoje Tkalčić
- Igor Zutic
- Ivan Paskvić
- Ivan Supek
- Ivica Puljak
- Ivo Šlaus
- Josip Belušić
- Josip Franjo Domin
- Marco Antonio de Dominis
- Marijan Šunjić (physicist)
- Marin Soljačić
- Marino Ghetaldi
- Martin Sekulić
- Nina Marković
- Peter Salcher
- Predrag Cvitanović
- Roger Joseph Boscovich
- Slaven Barišić
- Slobodan Danko Bosanac
- Stjepan Mohorovičić
- Vinko Dvořák
- Vladimir Jurko Glaser
- Vladimir Paar
- Vladimir Varićak
- Željko Ivezić
Physicists from Austria-Hungary
- Albert von Ettingshausen
- Alois Handl
- Andreas von Ettingshausen
- Anton Wassmuth
- Antun Karlo Bakotić
- August Seydler
- Bohumil Kučera
- Egon Schweidler
- Ernst Lecher
- František Koláček
- František Záviška
- Friedrich Hasenöhrl
- Gustav Jaumann
- Gyula Farkas (natural scientist)
- Győző Zemplén
- Heinrich Streintz
- Ignacij Klemenčič
- Ignaz Schütz
- Jakob Pöschl
- Johannes Frischauf
- Josef Geitler von Armingen
- Josef Stefan
- Josip Belušić
- Josip Križan
- Julius Wilhelm Gintl
- Karl Jelinek
- Karol Olszewski
- Leopold Pfaundler
- Loránd Eötvös
- Ludwig Boltzmann
- Marian Smoluchowski
- Martin Sekulić
- Michael Radaković
- Ottokar Tumlirz
- Peter Salcher
- Radó von Kövesligethy
- Stefan Meyer (physicist)
- Vincenc Strouhal
- Vinko Dvořák
- Władysław Natanson
References
[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Peter_Salcher
Also known as Salcher, Peter.