Rudolph Koenig
Rudolph Koenig | |
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Portrait c. 1890s | |
| Born | 26 November 1832 |
| Died | 2 October 1901 (aged 68) Paris, France |
| Known for | Koenig's manometric flame apparatus |
Karl Rudolph Koenig (26 November 1832 – 2 October 1901) was a German businessman, instrument maker, and physicist, chiefly concerned with acoustic phenomena. He was best known for designing and building acoustical instruments such as the tuning fork and sound analyser.