Georg Hermann Quincke (1834–1924) was a prominent German physicist and engineer known primarily for his contributions to the fields of acoustics and optics. He is well-known for his work on phenomena such as atmospheric pressure and sound waves. One of his significant contributions to science is the observation and explanation of what is now referred to as the "Quincke's phenomenon," which involves the study of the interference of sound waves in liquids.
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