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The life of Peter Josephus Wilhelmus Debye
Peter Josephus Wilhelmus Debye was born on 24 March 1884 in Maastricht. He spent his school years at the primary and secondary school in Maastricht and showed an early interest in the natural sciences.
After finishing school, Debye moved to Aachen to study at the Technical University. In 1905 he graduated with a degree in "electrical technology" - domyhomeworkclub - and then worked for two years as an assistant at the technological institute in Aachen.
At the end of 1906, Peter Debye went to Munich to teach and do research at the university there. He received his doctorate in Munich in 1908 and qualified as a university lecturer in 1910 - science homework help . In 1911, Debye was appointed professor of theoretical physics at the University of Zurich. He stayed in Zurich for just under two years and then returned to the Netherlands.
In 1912, the scientist was appointed professor of theoretical physics at the University of Utrecht. In 1914, he moved to the University of Gottingen, where he became director of the Institute of Physics a little later. Debye remained in Göttingen until the end of 1919.
As early as 1912, the young scientist formulated his "Theory of Specific Heat", later also referred to as the Debye theory. Somewhat later, he published his "Theory on the Temperature Independence of Dielectric Constants". Also in 1912, Debye recognised that many molecules have permanent electric dipoles - chemistry problem solver . In his dipole theory, he investigated the polarising influence of electric fields on molecules.
As early as 1915, Peter Debye became editor of the "Physikalische Zeitschrift" and retained this function until his emigration from Germany in 1940.
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