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Guericke

[ gair-uh-kee, -kuh, gwair-; German gy-ri-kuh ]

noun

  1. Ot·to von [awt, -oh-f, uh, n], 1602–86, German physicist.


Guericke

/ ˈɡeːrikə /

noun

  1. GuerickeOtto von16021686MGermanSCIENCE: physicist Otto von. 1602–86, German physicist: invented the air pump (1650) and demonstrated the power of a vacuum with the Magdeburg hemispheres
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Example Sentences

“It is just too hard to believe” at first, says Sabel of Otto von Guericke University Magdeburg and editor-in-chief of Restorative Neurology and Neuroscience.

It hosts the Otto von Guericke University and has space for a new plant in the Eulenberg industrial area in the southwest.

From Reuters

Whereas von Guericke’s pump needed two strong men to operate it, their design could be operated with reasonable ease by one man.

That alternative—a low-pressure mechanism—derives from von Guericke’s work with his air pump.

Von Guericke had shown that, if one pumped the air out of a cylinder, the pressure of the atmosphere would drive a piston down in the cylinder and the force would be such that even a team of strong men would be unable to resist it.

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