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      • Johann Wilhelm Ritter (born December 16, 1776, Samitz bei Haynau, Silesia [now Zamienice, Poland]—died January 23, 1810, Munich) was a German physicist who discovered the ultraviolet region of the spectrum and thus helped broaden humanity’s view beyond the narrow region of visible light to encompass the entire electromagnetic spectrum from the shortest gamma rays to the longest radio waves.
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  3. Johann Wilhelm Ritter (born December 16, 1776, Samitz bei Haynau, Silesia [now Zamienice, Poland]—died January 23, 1810, Munich) was a German physicist who discovered the ultraviolet region of the spectrum and thus helped broaden humanity’s view beyond the narrow region of visible light to encompass the entire electromagnetic spectrum from ...

  4. Johann Wilhelm Ritter (16 December 1776 – 23 January 1810) was a German chemist, physicist and philosopher. He was born in Samitz (Zamienice) near Haynau (Chojnów) in Silesia (then part of Prussia, since 1945 in Poland), and died in Munich.

  5. Dec 6, 2015 · Born and raised in a wealthy German family, Ritter was inspired with science when he was 14 years old. He self-taught himself to become a scientist and made many experimental researches on chemistry, electricity, and waves. His first scientific research had to do with the galvanic phenomena.

  6. Johann Wilhelm Ritter was born on December 16,1776 in Samitz (then Silesia, Germany, now Chojnow, Poland). After working for five years as an apprentice to a pharmacist, in 1795 a small inheritance allowed Ritter to enter the University of Jena at the age of nineteen.

  7. Johann Wilhelm Ritter was a German chemist, physicist, and romantic philosopher. He was born in Gauanau, Silesia (now Hoynów, Poland) and was the son of a Protestant pastor. Ritter studied at the University of Jena and became part of the circle of influential figures such as Goethe, A. von Humboldt, Novalis, Brentano, and Schelling, who highly ...

  8. www.corrosion-doctors.org › Biographies › RitterBioJohann Wilhelm Ritter

    Johann Wilhelm Ritter (1776-1810) Ritter was born in Samitz, Silesia (now Poland) and began his career as an apothecary. He went to the University of Jena in 1796 to pursue his interests in science.

  9. Johann Wilhelm Ritter. (1776-1810) Johann Wilhelm Ritter was a somewhat controversial scientist best known for his discovery of ultraviolet radiation. He was born on December 16, 1776 in Samitz, Germany, an area that is now part of Poland.

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