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Paschen's law is an
equation that
gives the
breakdown voltage, that is, the
voltage necessary to
start a
discharge or
electric arc,
between two electrodes...
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Elise Paschen is an
American poet and
member of the
Osage Nation. She is the co-founder and co-editor of
Poetry in Motion, a
program which places poetry...
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Friedrich Paschen (22
January 1865 – 25
February 1947) was a
German physicist,
known for his work on
electrical discharges. He is also
known for the
Paschen series...
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Paschen may
refer to:
Friedrich Paschen (1865–1947),
German physicist Paschen (crater), a
lunar crater on the far side of the Moon
Paschen-Back effect...
- hydrogen.
Named after the
German physicist Friedrich Paschen who
first observed them in 1908. The
Paschen lines all lie in the
infrared band. This
series overlaps...
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coupling is
disturbed and the
spectral lines rearrange. This is
called the
Paschen–Back effect. In the
modern scientific literature,
these terms are rarely...
- Hans R.
Paschen (5
February 1896 – 28 May 1960) was a
sailor from Germany, who
represented his
country at the 1928
Summer Olympics in Amsterdam, Netherlands...
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Paschen is a
lunar impact crater on the far side of the Moon. The
relatively large satellite crater Paschen M
partly overlies the
southern rim of Paschen...
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Paschen Ritter und
Edler von
Cossel (21
December 1714 in Anklam,
Vorpommern – 17
January 1805 in Jersbek), was a
German lawyer (since 1738),
doctor of...
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Silke Bühler-
Paschen is a German-Austrian solid-state
physicist and has been
professor for
physics at TU Wien,
Austria since 2005. Bühler-
Paschen studied physics...