- The
Poggendorff illusion is a geometrical-optical
illusion that
involves the
misperception of the
position of one
segment of a
transverse line that has...
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Johann Christian Poggendorff (29
December 1796 – 24
January 1877), was a
German physicist born in Hamburg. By far the
greater and more
important part...
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scholar Johann Christian Poggendorff,
editor of
Annalen der
Physik und Chemie, who
subsequently discovered the
related Poggendorff illusion in Zöllner's...
- and
Annalen der
Physik und der
physikalischen Chemie)
Johann Christian Poggendorff (1824–1876) (as
Annalen der
Physik und Chemie)
Gustav Heinrich Wiedemann...
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Christian Poggendorff overcame the
problems with
separating the
electrolyte and the
depolariser using a
porous earthenware pot in 1842. In the
Poggendorff cell...
- the list of
optical illusions. They
illustrate illusions of
position (
Poggendorff illusion), of
length (Müller-Lyer illusion), of
orientation (Zöllner...
- The cell is made in two
forms - the single-fluid type,
attributed to
Poggendorff and the two-fluid type,
attributed to Fuller. In both cases, cell voltage...
- Oppel-Kundt
Orbison Penrose stairs Penrose triangle Peripheral drift Poggendorff Ponzo Rubin vase
Sander Schroeder stairs Shepard tables Spinning dancer...
- on the Laws
which can be
deduced from it for the
Theory of Heat] :
Poggendorff's Annalen der
Physik und Chemie. Liddell, H. G., Scott, R. (1843/1978)...
- Oppel-Kundt
Orbison Penrose stairs Penrose triangle Peripheral drift Poggendorff Ponzo Rubin vase
Sander Schroeder stairs Shepard tables Spinning dancer...