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    Wilhelm Carl Werner Otto Fritz Franz Wien (German pronunciation: [ˈvɪlhɛlm ˈviːn] ; 13 January 1864 – 30 August 1928) was a German physicist who, in 1893...
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    given temperature. However, it had been discovered by German physicist Wilhelm Wien several years before Max Planck developed that more general equation...
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  • (frequently called the blackbody function). This law was first derived by Wilhelm Wien in 1896. The equation does accurately describe the short-wavelength (high-frequency)...
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  • American aviator Phillip Wien (1913–1981), British judge Wilhelm Wien (1864–1928), German physicist, formulator of Wien's Law Wien, Missouri, a community...
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    Mathematics at the Bergakademie in Clausthal-Zellerfeld; he was successor to Wilhelm Wien. This appointment provided enough income to eventually marry Johanna...
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  • of the well-known Castell grain company, Otto Wien. He was a cousin of Nobel laureate Wilhelm Wien. Wien studied in Konigsberg, Freiburg, and Berlin under...
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  • club was (thanks to Wilhelm Goldschmidt), taking on its present name of Sportklub Rapid, following the example of Rapide Berlin. Wien or Vienna are commonly...
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    communist or socialist Wilhelm Wien (1864–1928), Nobel Prize Winner in 1911 and scientist who created Wien's Displacement Law Wilhelm Woutersz (1939–2003)...
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    unaffected while other particles will be deflected. It is named for Wilhelm Wien who developed it in 1898 for the study of anode rays. It can be configured...
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    German scientist Eugen Goldstein, in 1886. Later work on anode rays by Wilhelm Wien and J. J. Thomson led to the development of mass spectrometry. Goldstein...
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    Heinrich Kayser, Eugen Goldstein, Wilhelm Wien, Arthur König, Henry Augustus Rowland, Albert A. Michelson, Wilhelm Wundt, Fernando Sanford and Michael...
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    MALDI mass spectrometry. 1886 Eugen Goldstein observes canal rays. 1898 Wilhelm Wien demonstrates that canal rays can be deflected using strong electric and...
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    this led to a counter-reaction in the form of an "appeal" formulated by Wilhelm Wien and addressed to German physicists and scientific publishers, which was...
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  • Werner Hofmann Julius Wess Wilhelm Westphal Christof Wetterich Eilhard Wiedemann Gustav Heinrich Wiedemann Max Wien Wilhelm Wien Otto Wiener Friedwardt Winterberg...
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    particle, unlike the negative electrons discovered by J. J. Thomson. Wilhelm Wien in 1898 identified the hydrogen ion as the particle with the highest...
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    treatment had agreed with the experimentally observed evidence. Wilhelm Wien proposed Wien's law, which correctly predicted the behaviour at high frequencies...
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    residual gas inside the tube. It was another of Helmholtz's students, Wilhelm Wien, who later conducted extensive studies of canal rays, and in time this...
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    Otto Wallach Albrecht Kossel Paul Heyse International Peace Bureau 1911 Wilhelm Wien Marie Curie Allvar Gullstrand Maurice Maeterlinck Tobias Asser; Alfred...
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  • Viswanath von Klitzing constant – Klaus von Klitzing Wien displacement law constant – Wilhelm Wien List of eponymous laws, for a list of laws named after...
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    of the designer Wilhelm Landig in the Margareten district of Vienna. The circle's most prominent and influential members were Wilhelm Landig (1909–1997)...
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    blackbody is proportional to T4. 1880s and 1890s: Lord Rayleigh and Wilhelm Wien solved part of the blackbody equation, but both solutions diverged in...
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    law on 19 October 1900 as an improvement upon the Wien approximation, published in 1896 by Wilhelm Wien, which fit the experimental data at short wavelengths...
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    ("Carlo") Wien (10 September 1906 – c. 14 June 1937) was a German mountaineer. Born in Würzburg, Wien was the son of university professor Wilhelm Wien, and...
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  • 1234–1243. Bibcode:1996AIPC..369.1234B. doi:10.1063/1.50410. Wien, W. (1911). "Wilhelm Wien Nobel Lecture". nobelprize.org. Planck, Max (1901). "Über das...
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  • Lorentz-FitzGerald contraction 1893 – Wilhelm Wien: Wien's displacement law for black-body radiation 1895 – Wilhelm Röntgen: X-rays 1896 – Henri Becquerel:...
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    is located in the Willy Wien Laboratory. Main entrance to PTB in Braunschweig with the sculpture created by Friedrich Wilhelm Voswinkel Aerial photo of...
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    the Ludwig Maximilian University of Munich under Arnold Sommerfeld and Wilhelm Wien and at the Georg-August University of Göttingen with Max Born and James...
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    lighter than that nucleus. Thus, confirming and extending the work of Wilhelm Wien, who in 1898 discovered the proton in streams of ionized gas, in 1920...
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  • 1914 Gerhart Hauptmann, born in Prussia, now Poland, Literature, 1912 Wilhelm Wien, Physics, 1911 Otto Wallach, Chemistry, 1910 Albrecht Kossel, Physiology...
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    (b. 1852) August 30 Sir Hugh Evan-Thomas, British admiral (b. 1862) Wilhelm Wien, German physicist, Nobel Prize laureate (b. 1864) September 9 – Urban...
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