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  1. Wilhelm Conrad Röntgen (/ ˈ r ɛ n t ɡ ə n,-dʒ ə n, ˈ r ʌ n t-/; German pronunciation: [ˈvɪlhɛlm ˈʁœntɡən] ⓘ; 27 March 1845 – 10 February 1923) was a German mechanical engineer and physicist, who, on 8 November 1895, produced and detected electromagnetic radiation in a wavelength range known as X-rays or Röntgen rays, an ...

  2. Apr 18, 2024 · Wilhelm Conrad Röntgen (born March 27, 1845, Lennep, Prussia [now Remscheid, Germany]—died February 10, 1923, Munich, Germany) was a physicist who received the first Nobel Prize for Physics, in 1901, for his discovery of X-rays, which heralded the age of modern physics and revolutionized diagnostic medicine. Wilhelm Conrad Röntgen.

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  3. Nov 24, 2009 · On November 8, 1895, physicist Wilhelm Conrad Röntgen (1845-1923) becomes the first person to observe X-rays, a significant scientific advancement that would ultimately benefit a variety of...

  4. Wilhelm Röntgen - Biography, Facts and Pictures. Lived 1845 – 1923. The German physicist, Wilhelm Conrad Röntgen was the first person to systematically produce and detect electromagnetic radiation in a wavelength range today known as x-rays or Röntgen rays.

  5. Nov 21, 2022 · by World History Edu · November 21, 2022. The German physicist and mechanical engineer Wilhelm Conrad Röntgen is hailed as the first to identify electromagnetic radiation in wavelength ranges, which are now known as X-rays. Even though other scientists had explored the concept of X-ray beams before Röntgen, he was the first to thoroughly ...

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  7. May 23, 2018 · People. Science and Technology. Physics: Biographies. Wilhelm Conrad Roentgen. Röntgen (Roentgen), Wilhelm Conrad. views 3,205,617 updated May 23 2018. RöNTGEN (ROENTGEN), WILHELM CONRAD. ( b. Lennep im Bergischen [now part of Remscheid], Rhine Province, Germany, 27 March 1845; d. Munich, Germany, 10 February 1923) physics.

  8. May 17, 2018 · 1845–1923. In 1901 Wilhelm Conrad R ö ntgen (or Roentgen) was the recipient of the first Nobel Prize in physics, awarded to him "in recognition of the extraordinary services he has rendered by the discovery of the remarkable rays subsequently named after him."

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