Philipp Lenard Philipp Lenard Philipp Lenard (18621947) German physicist, winner of the Nobel Prize for Physics in 1905 for his research on cathode rays and the http://tmsyn.wc.ask.com/r?t=an&s=hb&uid=24312681243126812&sid=343126
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Physics Nobel Laureates 1901 - 1924 LENARD, PHILIPP EDUARD ANTON, Germany, Kiel University, * 1862 (in Pressburg, then Hungary), + 1947 "for his work on cathode rays". http://tmsyn.wc.ask.com/r?t=an&s=hb&uid=24312681243126812&sid=343126
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Philipp Eduard Anton Lenard Philipp Eduard Anton von Lenard (1862 1947) F sico alem o nascido Pozsony, depois Pressburg, ent o Hungria, e hoje Bratislava, na Eslov quia http://tmsyn.wc.ask.com/r?t=an&s=hb&uid=24312681243126812&sid=343126
Philipp Eduard Anton Lenard - Wikipedia Philipp Eduard Anton (von) Lenard, in het Hongaars Fülöp Lénárd (geboren inPressburg (nu Bratislava), 7 juni 1862 gestorven 20 mei 1947 in Messelhausen) http://nl.wikipedia.org/wiki/Philipp_Eduard_Anton_von_Lenard
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Physicist / Astronomer L lenard philipp eduard anton von (18621947) Germany. 1905 Nobel Physics prizefor his work on cathode rays. He was the first scientist born in Hungary to http://www.mlahanas.de/Stamps/Data/PHPerson/L.htm
Extractions: Laplace understood the universe to be totally operative under the impersonal laws of nature. So in 1773 he set out to give full mathematical explanation to the motions of the heavensin such a way that there would be no more need to call in "God" as the residual part of the equation. This he successfully did through an unprecedentedly in-depth mathematical calculation of the eccentricities in the planetary orbitstaking into account their gravitation attraction to each other as well as to the sun as they moved through their respective orbits. (This work was eventually compiled into the five-volume study: Laplace's work earned him a place in the prestigious French Academy of Sciences. It also removed the idea of God further (if not completely) from the mechanistic cosmology that had been unfolding over the previous century. Not even deism could stand up to this assault. Indeed, the story goes that when Laplace presented a copy of his work to Napoleon, the latter uttered a concern that Laplace had made no mention in his work of the Divine "Originator" of this marvelous systemto which Laplace replied: "I had no need for that hypothesis!"
Physics 1905 philipp eduard anton von lenard. philipp eduard anton von lenard. Germany.Kiel University Kiel, Germany. b. 1862 (in Pressburg, then AustriaHungary) http://nobelprize.org/physics/laureates/1905/
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Extractions: Lenard was born in Pozsony, Hungary (now Bratislava, Slovak Republic), and studied at Heidelberg and Berlin. In 1898 he became professor of experimental physics at Kiel, and held the same post at Heidelberg 1907-31. In 1924 Lenard became a Nazi. Obsessed with the idea of producing a purely 'Aryan' physics, he spent his later years reviling Albert Einstein and other Jewish physicists. Lenard's work on cathode rays began 1892, and led him to the conclusion that an atom is mostly empty space. He also suggested that the part of the atom where the mass was concentrated consisted of neutral doublets or 'dynamids' of negative and positive electricity. This preceded by ten years the classic model of the atom proposed by Ernest Rutherford Lenard devised the grid in the thermionic valve that controls electron flow. He showed that an electron must have a certain minimum energy before it can produce ionization in a gas. He also studied luminescent compounds and, from 1902 onwards, discovered several fundamental effects in photoelectricity.
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