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Definition of Heinrich Rudolph Hertz
1. Noun. German physicist who was the first to produce electromagnetic waves artificially (1857-1894).
Lexicographical Neighbors of Heinrich Rudolph Hertz
Literary usage of Heinrich Rudolph Hertz
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Practical physics by Robert Andrews Millikan, Henry Gordon Gale, Willard R. Pyle (1922)
"... of light — a theory which has become the basis of nearly all modern
theoretical "work in electricity and optics (see p. 426) Heinrich Rudolph Hertz ..."
2. Second Year College Chemistry by William Henry Chapin (1922)
"83 and 84. t For a good historical account see Rutherford, Radioactive Transformations,
Chapter I (1906). t Heinrich Rudolph Hertz (1857~1894), Professor of ..."
3. Zeitschrift für die Geschichte des Oberrheins by Kommission für Geschichtliche Landeskunde in Baden-Württemberg, Badische Historische Kommission, Landesarchiv zu Karlsruhe, Grossherzogliches General-Landesarchiv zu Karlsruhe, Oberrheinische Historische Kommission, Badisches General-Landesarchiv (1901)
"Bendt, F. Heinrich Rudolph Hertz 1889 Prof. an d. techn. Hochsch. Karlsruhe].
19. Jahrh. i. Bildnissen IV, 524—526. Kiffer. ..."
4. Zeitschrift für den physikalischen und chemischen Unterricht... Bergrundet (1895)
"Helmholtz, H. v., Heinrich Rudolph Hertz, 22. Henke, R., Trägheitsmomente ebener
Flächen. 267. Henrici, J., Einführung in die induktive Logik, 103. ..."