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    Philipp Eduard Anton von Lenard (German: [ˈfɪlɪp ˈleːnaʁt] ; Hungarian: Lénárd Fülöp Eduárd Antal; 7 June 1862 – 20 May 1947) was a Hungarian-German physicist...
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    from the title of a four-volume physics textbook by Nobel laureate Philipp Lenard in the 1930s. Deutsche Physik was opposed to the work of Albert Einstein...
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  • of Roman Shukhevych, streets and parks named after Alexis Carrel and Philipp Lenard, a mountain named after Philippe Pétain, and two streets named after...
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  • American baseball player Mark Lenard (1924–1996), American actor Michael Lenard (born 1955), American handball player Philipp Lenard (1862–1947), Hungarian-German...
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    1886–1902, Wilhelm Hallwachs and Philipp Lenard investigated the phenomenon of photoelectric emission in detail. Lenard observed that a current flows through...
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    Crookes, Johann Hittorf, Julius Plücker, Eugen Goldstein, Heinrich Hertz, Philipp Lenard, Kristian Birkeland and others to discover the properties of cathode...
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  • W X Y Z See also External links Theodor Mommsen (1902, literature) Philipp Lenard (1905, physics) Eduard Buchner (1907, chemistry) Paul Ehrlich (1908...
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  • (electrons), was used in a 1902 article on the photoelectric effect by Philipp Lenard, who credited Hermann von Helmholtz for using the word in the area of...
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    Stark was one of the main figures, along with fellow Nobel laureate Philipp Lenard, in the anti-Semitic Deutsche Physik movement, which sought to remove...
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  • 1887. Another particularly thorough investigation was published by Philipp Lenard (Lénárd Fülöp) in 1902. Einstein's 1905 paper discussing the effect in terms...
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  • studied for a doctorate on the electrical properties of flames under Prof Lenard at the University of Heidelberg and then had a brief but productive spell...
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    its two most prominent supporters were the Nobel Laureates in Physics Philipp Lenard and Johannes Stark. There had been many failed attempts to have Heisenberg...
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    Helmholtz, but from 1927 until 1945 it was known as the Philipp Lenard Schule after Philipp Lenard. As of 2018, it had 891 pupils. In addition to its academic...
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    atom. Thomson was given the 1906 Nobel Prize in Physics for this work. Philipp Lenard also contributed a great deal to cathode-ray theory, winning the Nobel...
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    2016 Mammon Melanie Holly, CIA Agent 2 episodes 2017–2018 Genius Dr. Philipp Lenard / Jonas Salk 4 episodes 2018 Agatha and the Truth of Murder Sir Arthur...
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  • Laub Max von Laue Harry Lehmann Otto Lehmann Gottfried Wilhelm Leibniz Philipp Lenard Emil Lenz Wilhelm Lenz Karl Leo Ulf Leonhardt Harald Lesch Jacob Leupold...
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    Frédéric Mistral; José Echegaray Institut de Droit International 1905 Philipp Lenard Adolf von Baeyer Robert Koch Henryk Sienkiewicz Bertha von Suttner 1906...
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    Froelich. Lenard was named after German physicist Philipp Lenard by the IAU, formally adopted as such in 2008. In 2020, upon learning of Lenard's support...
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  • doctorate in 1925 under the Nobel Laureate Philipp Lenard at Heidelberg and was a teaching assistant to Lenard. In 1928, Bühl became a teaching assistant...
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    The medal has been awarded to multiple individuals twice: in 1896, to Philipp Lenard and Wilhelm Röntgen and in 1918, to Charles Fabry and Alfred Perot....
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  • Baron Rayleigh 1895 Henry Augustus Rowland 1896 Wilhelm Röntgen and Philipp Lenard 1901 Guglielmo Marconi 1903 Albert Abraham Michelson 1904 Marie Curie...
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  • conservative scientists, such as the Nobel Laureate Philipp Lenard, to build support for the Society (although Lenard declined to participate in Weyland's meetings)...
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  • Achievements Image Wilhelm Conrad Röntgen 1901 1845–1923 Discovery of X-Rays Philipp Lenard 1905 1862–1947 Research in solid state and atomic physics Ferdinand...
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    Nobel Prize in Physics in 1919) and the German-Hungarian physicist Philipp Lenard (1862–1947, Nobel Prize winner of 1905). Notably, the latter labeled...
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    William Crookes, Nikola Tesla and Philipp von Lenard In early November, he was repeating an experiment with one of Lenard's tubes in which a thin aluminium...
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    cathode rays could penetrate very thin metal foil (such as aluminium). Philipp Lenard, a student of Heinrich Hertz, further researched this "ray effect"....
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  • S2CID 169705566. Lenard, Philipp (1921a) [1920]. Über Relativitätsprinzip, Äther, Gravitation (3. enlarged ed.). Leipzig: Hirzel. Lenard; Einstein; Gehrcke;...
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  • of the Victoria Institute, and preached at St Martin-in-the-Fields. Philipp Lenard (1862–1947): German physicist and the winner of the Nobel Prize in Physics...
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  • gravitational perturbations to grow in a static nearly homogeneous medium. Philipp Lenard observes that maximum photoelectron energies are independent of illuminating...
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  • surface emits cathode rays, what are now called electrons.: 399  In 1902, Philipp Lenard discovered that the maximum possible energy of an ejected electron is...
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