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  2. Gustav Hertz's parents were Gustav Hertz and Auguste Arning. Gustav Hertz (senior) was a lawyer who was one of the brothers of Heinrich Hertz, the discoverer of wireless waves, who also has a biography in this archive.

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      Biography. Heinrich Hertz's parents were Gustav Ferdinand...

  3. They had two sons, both physicists: Dr. Hellmuth Hertz, Professor at the Technical College in Lund, and Dr. Johannes Hertz, working at the Institute for Optics and Spectroscopy of the German Academy of Sciences in Berlin. Since 1943, Professor Hertz is married with Charlotte, née Jollasse.

  4. Gustav Ludwig Hertz’s was born on 22 July 1887 in Hamburg. His father was Gustav Theodor Hertz, a lawyer and his mother was Auguste Arning. His uncle was the Heinrich Hertz, the famous expert on electromagnetic waves.

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    Heinrich Hertz was born in Hamburg, Germany, in 1857. His parents were Gustav Ferdinand Hertz (a lawyer) and Anna Elisabeth Pfefferkorn. Although his father was born Jewish, he converted to Christianity and the children were raised as Christians. This did not stop the Nazis from dishonoring Hertz after his death, due to the "taint" of Jewishness, b...

    After earning a Ph.D. in 1880, Hertz took up a series of professorships where he taught physics and theoretical mechanics. He married Elisabeth Doll in 1886 and they had two daughters. Hertz's doctoral dissertation focused on James Clerk Maxwell'stheories of electromagnetism. Maxwell worked in mathematical physics until his death in 1879 and formul...

    Interestingly, Heinrich Hertz did not think his experiments with electromagnetic radiation, particularly radio waves, had any practical value. His attention was focused solely on theoretical experiments. So, he proved that electromagnetic waves propagated through the air (and space). His work led others to experiment even further with other aspects...

    Hertz's scientific accomplishments weren't limited to electromagnetism. He also did a great deal of research on the topic of contact mechanics, which is the study of solid matter objects that touch each other. The big questions in this area of study have to do with the stresses the objects produce on each other, and what role friction plays in inte...

    Heinrich Hertz worked on his research and lecturing until his death on January 1, 1894. His health began failing several years prior to his death, and there was some evidence he had cancer. His final years were taken up with teaching, further research, and several operations for his condition. His final publication, a book titled "Die Prinzipien de...

    Hertz was honored not only by the use of his name for the fundamental period of a wavelength, but his name appears on a memorial medal and a crater on the Moon. An institute called the Heinrich-Hertz Institute for Oscillation Research was founded in 1928, known today as the Fraunhofer Institute for Telecommunications, Heinrich Hertz Institute, HHI....

    “Heinrich Hertz and Electromagnetic Radiation.” AAAS - The World's Largest General Scientific Society, www.aaas.org/heinrich-hertz-and-electromagnetic-radiation. www.aaas.org/heinrich-hertz-and-ele...
    Molecular Expressions Microscopy Primer: Specialized Microscopy Techniques - Fluorescence Digital Image Gallery - Normal African Green Monkey Kidney Epithelial Cells (Vero), micro.magnet.fsu.edu/op...
    http://www-history.mcs.st-and.ac.uk/Biographies/Hertz_Heinrich.html“Heinrich Rudolf Hertz.” Cardan Biography, www-history.mcs.st-and.ac.uk/Biographies/Hertz_Heinrich.html.
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  5. May 23, 2018 · HERTZ, GUSTAV. 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 the Netherlands.

  6. Feb 22, 2012 · Hertz's nephew was Gustav Hertz, who won the Nobel Prize for physics in 1925 for his work on the laws that govern the collision of electrons and atoms.

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