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  1. Aug 4, 2011 · Wien researched the relationship between the maximum intensity of radiation in relation to the temperature of the radiator. He formulated the displacement law that is named after him in 1893/94 and Wien's radiation law in 1896. He was awarded the Nobel Prize for Physics for his work in this field in 1911.

  2. In 1911, Wien was awarded the Nobel Prize in Physics "for his discoveries regarding the laws governing the radiation of heat."[3] See also. Wien's distribution law History of special relativity Mass–energy equivalence. Publications German Wikisource has original text related to this article: Wilhelm Wien Wikisource has original works written ...

  3. Wilhelm Wien was a German physicist who won Nobel Prize in Physics for his groundbreaking work in thermal radiation. He is best known for Wien's displacement law of blackbody radiation and the Wien's distribution law (also known as the Wien approximation). Regardless of the fact that he received his early education at home and was expelled from ...

  4. Jul 12, 2023 · Wilhelm Wien Nobel Prize for Physics 1911. Born on 13 th January 1864 in Fischhausen (East Prussia) Died on 30 th August 1928 in Munich. Wien studied in Göttingen and Berlin. 1886 Promotion in Berlin under Hermann von Helmholtz. 1896-1899 Professor in Aachen 1899-1900 Professor in Göttingen

  5. Jul 21, 2022 · 1911 Nobel Prize in Physics 1920 Professorship in Munich. Inconsistent Biography. When looking at Wiens biography, it is noticeable, how inconspicuous great ability can be. There was nothing in his childhood – apart from a mathematical talent – that hints at Wilhelm Wien being a future Nobel Prize Winner.

  6. Jan 13, 2016 · Wilhelm Wien. On this date in 1864, Nobel laureate Wilhelm Wien was born in Gaffken near Fischhausen, Province of Prussia (now Primorsk, Russia). The primary area Wien worked in was the radiation of heat. In 1896 he empirically calculated an early law for black body radiation. That work led his colleague at the University of Göttingen, Max ...

  7. Jul 21, 2011 · They were both awarded the Nobel Prize in 1950. Physics. Wilhelm Wien. 13 January 1864, Gaffke, East Prussia - 30 August 1928, Munich. Wilhelm Wien studied mathematics and natural sciences in Göttingen and went on to study mathematics and physics in Berlin.

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