Johan Carl Wilcke was a
Swedish
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physicist
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Physicists generally are interested in the root or ultimate cau ...
.
Biography
Wilcke was born in
Wismar
Wismar (; Low German: ''Wismer''), officially the Hanseatic City of Wismar (''Hansestadt Wismar'') is, with around 43,000 inhabitants, the sixth-largest city of the northeastern German state of Mecklenburg-Vorpommern, and the fourth-largest city ...
, son of a clergyman who in 1739 was appointed second pastor of the
German Church in
Stockholm. He went to the German school in Stockholm and enrolled at the
University of Uppsala
Uppsala University ( sv, Uppsala universitet) is a public research university in Uppsala, Sweden. Founded in 1477, it is the oldest university in Sweden and the Nordic countries still in operation.
The university rose to significance during ...
in 1749. He spent the years from 1751 travelling abroad and received the ''
magister'' degree from the
University of Rostock
The University of Rostock (german: link=no, Universität Rostock) is a public university located in Rostock, Mecklenburg-Vorpommern, Germany. Founded in 1419, it is the third-oldest university in Germany. It is the oldest university in continen ...
in 1757, after having published the dissertation ''De electricitatibus contrariis''. In 1759 he became the first "Thamian lecturer" of experimental
physics
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at the
Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences, a position created through a donation from the wealthy
merchant Sebastian Tham, and a member of the academy. He became a titular professor in 1770, and permanent secretary of the Academy of Sciences in 1784. He died in Stockholm in 1796.
His two areas of significant research were
electricity
Electricity is the set of physical phenomena associated with the presence and motion of matter that has a property of electric charge. Electricity is related to magnetism, both being part of the phenomenon of electromagnetism, as describ ...
and
caloric theory. In 1762 he invented an
electrostatic generator
An electrostatic generator, or electrostatic machine, is an electrical generator that produces ''static electricity'', or electricity at high voltage and low continuous current. The knowledge of static electricity dates back to the earliest ci ...
that was a first version of the
electrophorus, a device named and popularized in 1775 by
Alessandro Volta. In 1772 he calculated the
latent heat
Latent heat (also known as latent energy or heat of transformation) is energy released or absorbed, by a body or a thermodynamic system, during a constant-temperature process — usually a first-order phase transition.
Latent heat can be underst ...
of
ice
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. In 1781, he coined the concept and term of "specific heat" (''Specifica-varme''), in analogy with the term "specific gravity" (''Specifica-tyngd''). In 1789 he was elected a
Fellow of the Royal Society
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Notes
References
* ''
Svenskt biografiskt handlexikon
''Svenskt biografiskt handlexikon'' () is a compact Swedish dictionary of biography first published in 1873–1876 by the physician and antiquarian Herman Hofberg (1823–1883). The second, updated edition was published in 1906, under the edit ...
, vol 2, p. 73
(Swedish)
*
Encyclopedia.com: Wilcke, Johan Carl
External links
Johan Carl Wilckein Rostock Matrikelportal
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People from Wismar
Swedish physicists
Swedish people of German descent
Uppsala University alumni
University of Rostock alumni
Members of the Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences
Fellows of the Royal Society
1732 births
1796 deaths
Members of the Royal Society of Sciences in Uppsala