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  1. Technical University of Berlin Faculty: Karl Weierstrass, Gustav Ludwig Hertz, Abraham Esau, Fritz Houtermans, Max Volmer, Hans Kopfermann
  2. Die Rechtsverhältnisse Des Freien Gesindes Nach Den Deutschen Rechtsquellen Des Mittelalters (German Edition) by Gustav Hertz, 2010-02-23
  3. Einfuhrung in Die Plasmaphysik Und Ihre Technische Anwendung by Gustav; Rompe, Robert Hertz, 1965
  4. Professeur Allemand: Julius Weisbach, Philipp Scharwenka, George Albert Wells, Gerhard J. Bellinger, Gustav Ludwig Hertz, Johann Stephan Pütter (French Edition)
  5. Soviet Nuclear Program: Andrei Sakharov, Lavrentiy Beria, Klaus Fuchs, Strategic Arms Limitation Talks, Theodore Hall, Gustav Ludwig Hertz
  6. East German People: Gustav Ludwig Hertz, List of East Germany International Footballers, Werner Hartmann, Bill Kaulitz, Ernst Rexer
  7. University of Kiel Faculty: Max Planck, Heinrich Hertz, Hans Geiger, Gustav Radbruch, Friedrich Blass, Heinrich Ritter, Eberhard Jäckel
  8. University of Kiel: University of Kiel Alumni, University of Kiel Faculty, Max Planck, Heinrich Hertz, Hans Geiger, Gustav Radbruch
  9. Gustav Hertz (Biographien hervorragender Naturwissenschaftler, Techniker und Mediziner) by Josef Kuczera, 1985
  10. Aus Dichtung Und Sage (German Edition) by Karl Gustav Vollmöller, Wilhelm Hertz, 2010-04-02
  11. Hessens Irisches Lexikon / Hessen's Irish Lexicon by Seamus; Hertz, Rudolf; Hull, Vernam E.; Lehmacher, Gustav Caomhanach, 1933
  12. Die englische Armenpflege. Herausgegeben von Karl von Richthofen by Karl Gustav Kries, 1863-01-01

41. Gustav Hertz Information.
Hertz, Gustav Britannica Student Encyclopedia AllRefer.com Gustav Hertz (Physics, Biographies) - Encyclopedia Hertz, Gustav. The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition. 2001
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42. AccessScience | Biography | Hertz, Gustav
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43. Hertz, Gustav | Hertz, Gustav Information | HighBeam Research - FREE Trial
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44. Gustav Hertz Winner Of The 1925 Nobel Prize In Physics
Hertz, Gustav (18871975) (submitted by Davis) gustav hertz (submitted by Johns) Gustav Hertz (submitted by Sepp Kressierer Markus Paizoni) Short Bio Of Hertz (submitted by Kyle)
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G USTAV H ERTZ
1925 Nobel Laureate in Physics
    for their discovery of the laws governing the impact of an electron upon an atom.
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    Residence: Germany
    Affiliation: Halle University
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45. HERTZ, GUSTAV GRANE
HERTZ, GUSTAV GRANE Name Gustav Grane Hertz Rank/Branch U.S. Civilian Unit Date of Birth 10 May 1918 Home City of Record Date of Loss 02 February 1965
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46. Hertz, Gustav (Ludwig)
Hertz, Gustav (Ludwig) (b. July 22, 1887, Hamburgd. Oct. 30, 1975, Berlin, E. Ger.), German physicist who,with James Franck, received the Nobel Prize for Physics in 1925 for
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Hertz, Gustav (Ludwig)
(b . July 22, 1887, Hamburgd. Oct. 30, 1975, Berlin, E. Ger.), German physicist who,with James Franck, received the Nobel Prize for Physics in 1925 for work that confirmed the theory that energy can be absorbed by an atom only in definite amounts. ionization potential and varies for different elements. Their measurements showed that the distinct wavelengths of light emitted by each element corresponded to the series of possible energy states for the atoms of that element. This had been foreseen by Niels Bohr, who utilized the quantum theory to explain the nature of the atom. In 1925 Hertz was appointed professor of physics at the University of Halle and in 1928 professor of physics at the Technische Hochschule in Berlin. In 1932 he devised a method of separating the isotopes of neon. Hertz, from 1945 until 1954, was engaged in research in the Soviet Union. He returned to East Germany in 1954 and was professor of physics and director of the Physics Institute in Leipzig until 1961. Related Propaedia Topics: Theories of the origin of atomic spectra in quantized electronic transitions: the classical Bohr theory, wave-mechanical interpretations

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