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Johann Josef Loschmidt (15
March 1821 – 8 July 1895), who
mostly called himself Josef Loschmidt (omitting his
first name), was an
Austrian scientist who...
- In physics,
Loschmidt's paradox (named for J.J.
Loschmidt), also
known as the
reversibility paradox,
irreversibility paradox, or
Umkehreinwand (from German 'reversal...
- The
Loschmidt constant or
Loschmidt's number (symbol: n0) is the
number of
particles (atoms or molecules) of an
ideal gas per
volume (the
number density)...
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number (not yet
known by that name) was
first obtained indirectly by
Josef Loschmidt in 1865, by
estimating the
number of
particles in a
given volume of gas...
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value of the
atomic m**** unit was
first obtained indirectly by
Josef Loschmidt in 1865, by
estimating the
number of
particles in a
given volume of gas...
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Josef Loschmidt first calculated the
value of the
Avogadro constant, the
number of
particles in one mole,
sometimes referred to as the
Loschmidt number...
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Josef Loschmidt, in 1865, was able for the
first time to
estimate the size of a molecule. His
calculation gave rise to the
concept of the
Loschmidt constant...
- Legendre's
constant (one, 1) – Adrien-Marie
Legendre Loschmidt constant –
Johann Josef Loschmidt Ludolphsche Zahl –
Ludolph van
Ceulen Mean of Phidias...
- (through the
Faraday constant) at order-of-magnitude
accuracy by
Johann Loschmidt's measurement of the
Avogadro number in 1865. In some
natural unit systems...
- its
ground state. Let n {\displaystyle n} = 2.69×1025 m−3,
which is the
Loschmidt constant, or
particle density of Earth's
atmosphere at
standard pressure...