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    Heinrich Friedrich Emil Lenz (/ l ɛ n t s /; German:; also Emil Khristianovich Lenz, Russian: Эмилий Христианович Ленц; 12 February 1804 – 10 February 1865), usually cited as Emil Lenz or Heinrich Lenz in some countries, was a Russian physicist of Baltic German descent who is most noted for formulating Lenz's law in electrodynamics in 1834.

  2. Heinrich Friedrich Emil Lenz. At the turn of the 19th century, scientists were beginning to gain a rudimentary understanding of electricity and magnetism, but they knew almost nothing about the relationship between the two. Baltic German physicist Heinrich Lenz took the first step toward filling this gap with his formulation of Lenz’s law ...

  3. Lenz’s law, in electromagnetism, statement that an induced electric current flows in a direction such that the current opposes the change that induced it. This law was deduced in 1834 by the Russian physicist Heinrich Friedrich Emil Lenz (1804–65). Thrusting a pole of a permanent bar magnet through a coil of wire, for example, induces an ...

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  5. Heinrich Friedrich Emil Lenz. 1804-1865. Russian physicist who discovered the relationship between electrical resistance and temperature (also called Joule's Law) and first stated the law describing electrical inductance. Lenz began studying theology at Dorpat University, though shifted to chemistry and physics. He became a professor of physics ...

  6. Quick Reference. (1804–1865) Russian physicist. While a student at the university in his native city of Dorpat (now Tartu in Estonia), Lenz accompanied a voyage around the world as a geophysicist. Soon after his return he started teaching at the University of St. Petersburg, where he became professor in 1836.

  7. Dec 5, 2015 · Heinrich Lenz. Heinrich Lenz, born on February 12, 1804 was a Russian physicist and is mostly remembered for his studies of electromagnetism. At the beginning of the nineteenth century scientists began understanding electricity and magnetism, but not the relationships between the two. Lenz formulated Lenz's Law to study the relationship between ...

  8. Other articles where Heinrich Friedrich Emil Lenz is discussed: Lenz’s law: …1834 by the Russian physicist Heinrich Friedrich Emil Lenz (1804–65).

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