Guericke, Otto von
(1602–86). German physicist, engineer, and natural philosopher Otto von Guericke invented the first air pump and used it to study the phenomenon of vacuum and the role of air in combustion and respiration. In a famous series of experiments in 1654, Guericke placed two copper bowls together to form a hollow sphere about 14 inches (36 centimeters) in diameter. After he had removed the air from the sphere, horses were unable to pull the bowls apart, even though the bowls were held together only by the air around them. This was the first demonstration of the tremendous force that air pressure exerts.
The University here is named after Guericke. Many places in the city you can see brightly colored balls representing this experiment. There is a picture of one in a previous blog.
P-Day Picnic
General Conference at Kothen
Zone Conference in Berlin
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