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  1. May 20, 2024 · Then came Hendrik Lorentz, who had an absolutely wonderful thought: If we're all made of electric charges and the fields shrink when they move, then maybe we shrink when we move. So we can't ...

  2. 2 days ago · Poincaré discovered the remaining relativistic velocity transformations and recorded them in a letter to Hendrik Lorentz in 1905. Thus he obtained perfect invariance of all of Maxwell's equations, an important step in the formulation of the theory of special relativity.

  3. May 20, 2024 · A first step to explaining the Michelson and Morley experiment's null result was found in the FitzGeraldLorentz contraction hypothesis, now simply called length contraction or Lorentz contraction, first proposed by George FitzGerald (1889) in a letter to same journal that published the Michelson-Morley paper, as "almost the only hypothesis ...

  4. May 21, 2024 · Hendrik Antoon Lorentz (born July 18, 1853, Arnhem, Neth.—died Feb. 4, 1928, Haarlem) was a Dutch physicist and joint winner (with Pieter Zeeman) of the Nobel Prize for Physics in 1902 for his theory of electromagnetic radiation, which, confirmed by findings of Zeeman, gave rise to Albert Einstein’s special theory of relativity.

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  5. 2 days ago · The conference was chaired by Dutch physicist Hendrik Lorentz, who also on Solvay’s behest convened a committee of nine attendees to help him develop experiments on Brownian motion and radioactivity – two subjects close to Solvay’s grand theory.

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  7. May 8, 2024 · In 1912, Einstein’s friend Paul Ehrenfest (1880-1933) moved to Leiden to succeed Hendrik Lorentz (1853-1928) as professor of theoretical physics at the University of Leiden. A close friend, Einstein visited him there often (even during the war when obtaining permissions to travel were difficult to come by) ( Kennefick, 2019 *).

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    1 day ago · In 1892 Hendrik Lorentz suggested that the mass of these particles (electrons) could be a consequence of their electric charge. J. J. Thomson. While studying naturally fluorescing minerals in 1896, the French physicist Henri Becquerel discovered that they emitted radiation without any exposure to an external energy source.

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