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  1. Philipp Eduard Anton von Lenard (German pronunciation: [ˈfɪlɪp ˈleːnaʁt] ⓘ; Hungarian: Lénárd Fülöp Eduárd Antal; 7 June 1862 – 20 May 1947) was a Hungarian-born German physicist and the winner of the Nobel Prize for Physics in 1905 for his work on cathode rays and the discovery of many of their properties.

  2. May 23, 2018 · Encyclopedia of World Biography. Lenard, Philipp (b. Pressburg, Austria-Hungary [now Bratislava, Czechoslovakia], 7 June 1862; d. Messelhausen, Germany, 20 May 1947)Physics.Lenard was the son of a wealthy wine maker and wholesaler.

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  4. Mar 3, 2017 · Nobel Prize-winner Philipp Lenard, who eventually became a Nazi, fought hard behind the scenes to make sure Einstein wouldn't win a Nobel himself. Ultimately the Nobel committee decided not to...

  5. For Philipp Lenard, the recipient of the 1905 Nobel Prize for physics and an adviser to Adolf Hitler, the conflict between experimental and theoretical physics was personified in his hatred for Einstein.

  6. Philipp Eduard Anton von Lenard was a Hungarian-born German physicist and the winner of the Nobel Prize for Physics in 1905 for his work on cathode rays and the discovery of many of their properties. One of his most important contributions was the experimental realization of the photoelectric effect.

  7. Dec 4, 2015 · Living from June 7th, 1862 to May 20th, 1879, Philipp Eduard Anton von Lenard was a German scientist who studied the physics behind cathode rays. [1] Philipp Eduard Anton von Lenardl. Contents. 1 Personal Life. 1.1 Life and Education. 2 Work. 2.1 Photoelectric Findings. 2.2 Meteorological Findings. 2.3 Awards. 3 "Deutsche Physik" 4 References.

  8. For research of cathode rays and photo-electricity. Philipp Lenard was born in 1862, Bratislava, in Austria-Hungary (today Slovakia). He studied physics successively at Budapest, Vienna, Berlin and Heidelberg, and received his Ph.D. at Heidelberg in 1886. After serving as professor at the universities of Kiel (1898-1907) and Heidelberg (1896-98 ...

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