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  1. Carl Ferdinand Braun ( Fulda, 6. lipnja 1850. – New York, 20. travnja 1918.) bio je njemački fizičar. Dobitnik je, zajedno s Guglielmom Marconijem, Nobelove nagrade za fiziku 1909. godine. Nedovršeni članak Karl Ferdinand Braun koji govori o dobitniku Nobelove nagrade za fiziku treba dopuniti. Dopunite ga prema pravilima Wikipedije.

  2. The first cathode ray tube scanning device was invented by the German scientist Karl Ferdinand Braun in 1897. Braun introduced a cathode-ray tube with a fluorescent screen, known as the cathode-ray oscilloscope. Braun, a German physicist shared the Nobel Prize for Physics in 1909 with Guglielmo Marconi for the development of wireless telegraphy .

  3. Karl Ferdinand Braun. Karl Ferdinand Braun (n. 6 iunie 1850, Fulda, Hessa, Germania – d. 20 aprilie 1918, New York City, New York, SUA) a fost fizician și inventator german, profesor universitar la Strasbourg, laureat al Premiului Nobel pentru Fizică pe anul 1909 împreună cu Guglielmo Marconi, pentru contribuțiile lor în dezvoltarea ...

  4. Childhood & Early Life. Karl Ferdinand Braun was born on June 6, 1850 in Fulda, Germany to Johan Konrad Braun and Franziska Gohring Braun. He was the fourth child of his parents. He did his initial education at the local grammar school in Fulda. After completing high school he studied chemistry and mathematics at the ‘University of Marburg’.

  5. Oct 13, 2021 · The first computer monitor was invented by Karl Ferdinand Braun in 1897. Karl Ferdinand created the cathode ray tube as the first computer monitor. The cathode ray tube (CRT) is a vacuum tube that has one of its ends coated with phosphors. CRTs work by emitting light when electrons strike them. They were mainly used to display colorless vector ...

  6. Jul 28, 2023 · In 1897, Karl Ferdinand Braun introduced a cathode ray tube with a fluorescent screen, known as the cathode ray oscilloscope. In 1905, Lee De Forest invented the Audion vacuum tube, creating the entire basis of long-distance wireless radio communications and electronics. However, there are a few steps that took place in between those 50 years ...

  7. Karl Ferdinand Braun. 1850-1918. German physicist who was known for his improvements in the fields of radio, television, and electronics. Braun's first great work was to convert alternating current, which travels in two directions, to direct current, which travels in one direction, which helped to improve radio signals.

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