Gustav Ludwig Hertz (German: [ˈɡʊs.taf ˈluːt.vɪç hɛʁt͡s] ; 22 July 1887 – 30 October 1975) was a German experimental physicist and Nobel Prize winner... 17 KB (1,811 words) - 10:21, 18 April 2024 |
the German Physical Society in a paper by James Franck and Gustav Hertz. Franck and Hertz had designed a vacuum tube for studying energetic electrons... 33 KB (3,802 words) - 19:58, 24 April 2024 |
of Gustav Ludwig Hertz and great nephew of Heinrich Hertz. Hellmuth Hertz was born on 15 October 1920 in Berlin, Germany. His father was Gustav Hertz who... 5 KB (420 words) - 15:23, 6 December 2023 |
James Franck (section Franck–Hertz experiment) was a German physicist who won the 1925 Nobel Prize for Physics with Gustav Hertz "for their discovery of the laws governing the impact of an electron... 36 KB (4,266 words) - 10:05, 7 April 2024 |
the physicist Carl Hellmuth Hertz, the son of the Nobel laureate Gustav Hertz and grandnephew of Heinrich Rudolph Hertz. Health societies recommend the... 32 KB (3,997 words) - 16:21, 7 February 2024 |
husband, Gustav Crane Hertz, was kidnapped by Viet Cong guerrillas in Saigon. The highest ranking prisoner ever captured by the Viet Cong, Gustav's kidnapping... 31 KB (3,173 words) - 11:13, 10 March 2024 |
"Betty" Hertz née Oppenheim married Heinrich David Hertz (born as Hertz Hertz)—their son Gustav Ferdinand Hertz (born as David Gustav Hertz) with his... 4 KB (451 words) - 13:00, 24 March 2024 |
to Manne Siegbahn in 1925, the 1925 prize awarded to James Franck and Gustav Hertz in 1926, the 1928 prize awarded to Owen Richardson in 1929, the 1932... 109 KB (3,373 words) - 16:53, 21 April 2024 |