Clausius' Thermodynamic Legacy

Clausius' Thermodynamic Legacy. Rudolf Clausius, a German physicist, is commemorated in Zurich with a street and a stairway named after him. He was a key figur…

Location: Clausiusstrasse and Clausiussteig, Zurich, Switzerland

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Category: legendary

Rudolf Clausius, a German physicist, is commemorated in Zurich with a street and a stairway named after him. He was a key figure in the development of thermodynamics and is credited with coining the term 'entropy'. Clausius taught at the University of Zurich and the ETH from 1855 to 1867.

Source: Strassenname: Chorgasse | Strassenname: Chorherrenweg | Strassenname: Chriesiweg | Strassenname: Claridenstrasse | Strassenname: Clausiussteig | Strassenname: Clausiusstrasse | Strassenname: Conrad-Ferdinand-Meyer-Strasse | Strassenname: Cordelia-Guggenheim-Weg

Clausius' Thermodynamic Legacy — Zurich, Canton of Zurich

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