Heinrich Rudolph Hertz
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Heinrich Rudolph Hertz — Heinrich Hertz Unterschrift von Heinrich Hertz Heinrich Rudolf Hertz (* 22. Februar 1857 in Hamburg; † 1. Januar … Deutsch Wikipedia
Heinrich Rudolph Hertz — Heinrich Rudolf Hertz Pour les articles homonymes, voir Hertz (homonymie). Heinrich Hertz … Wikipédia en Français
Heinrich Rudolph Hertz — n. Heinrich Hertz (1857 1894), German physicist, first person who produced electromagnetic waves in an artificial manner … English contemporary dictionary
HERTZ (H. R.) — HERTZ HEINRICH RUDOLPH (1857 1894) Physicien allemand (oncle de Gustav Hertz, lauréat du prix Nobel de physique en 1925) né à Hambourg et mort à Bonn. Heinrich Rudolph Hertz, après des études d’ingénieur, abandonne cette branche pour la physique … Encyclopédie Universelle
HERTZ, GUSTAV — (1887–1975), German physicist and Nobel Prize winner, son of a Jewish father. Born in Hamburg, he became an assistant in the Physical Institute at Berlin in 1913. He was severely wounded in World War I, and subsequently worked at Eindhoven in… … Encyclopedia of Judaism
Heinrich Hertz — Infobox Scientist name = Heinrich Rudolf Hertz image width = 230px birth date = birth date|1857|2|22|mf=y birth place = Hamburg, Germany residence = Germany nationality = German death date = death date and age|1894|1|1|1857|2|22|mf=y death place … Wikipedia
Heinrich Hertz — noun German physicist who was the first to produce electromagnetic waves artificially (1857 1894) • Syn: ↑Hertz, ↑Heinrich Rudolph Hertz • Derivationally related forms: ↑Hertzian (for: ↑Hertz) • Instance Hypernyms … Useful english dictionary
Heinrich Hertz — n. Heinrich Rudolph Hertz (1857 1894), German physicist, first person who produced electromagnetic waves in an artificial manner … English contemporary dictionary
Hertz — hÉœrts /hÉœËts n. family name; Heinrich Rudolph Hertz (1857 1894), German physicist, first person who produced electromagnetic waves in an artificial manner … English contemporary dictionary
hertz — /hɜts / (say herts) noun the derived SI unit of frequency, defined as the frequency of a periodic phenomenon of which the periodic time is one second; one cycle per second. Symbol: Hz {named after Heinrich Rudolph Hertz, 1857–94, German… …