1857 - 1894
Heinrich Hertz German Doctor
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German Doctor Heinrich Hertz was born on 22nd February, 1857 in Hamburg, German Confederation and passed away on 1st Jan 1894 Bonn, German Empire aged 36. He is most remembered for He clarified and expanded James Clerk Maxwell's Electromagnetic Theory Of Light / Electromagnetic Radiaton Photoelectric effect. His zodiac sign is Pisces.
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First Name |
Heinrich
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Middle Name |
Rudolf
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Last Name |
Hertz
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Birthday |
22nd February, 1857
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Birthplace |
Hamburg, German Confederation
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Died |
1st January, 1894
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Place of Death |
Bonn, German Empire
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Buried |
Ohlsdorfer Friedhof, Ohlsdorf, Hamburg-Nord, Hamburg, Germany
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Build |
Athletic
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Eye Color |
Brown - Dark
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Hair Color |
Black
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Zodiac Sign |
Pisces
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Sexuality |
Straight
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Religion |
Jewish
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Ethnicity |
White
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Nationality |
German
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University |
University of Kiel, Unverisity of Karlsruhe, University of Bonn
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Occupation Text |
Physics/ Electronic Engineering
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Occupation |
Doctor
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Claim to Fame |
He clarified and expanded James Clerk Maxwell's Electromagnetic Theory Of Light / Electromagnetic Radiaton Photoelectric effect
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Father |
David Gustav Hertz (Writer/Senator)
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Mother |
Anna Elisabeth Pfefferkorn
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Family Member |
David Wolff Hertz (Great Grandfather) (Jeweller), Schone Hertz (Great Grandmother), Wolff Hertz (Grandfather) (Chairman of the Jewish Community), Betty Oppenheim (Grandmother)
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Heinrich Rudolf Hertz ( HURTS; 22 February 1857 – 1 January 1894) was a German physicist who first conclusively proved the existence of the electromagnetic waves predicted by James Clerk Maxwell's equations of electromagnetism. The unit of frequency, cycle per second, was named the "hertz" in his honor.
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