Examples of using German physicist in English and their translations into Hungarian
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Named for the German physicist Georg Ohm.
German physicist Georg Ohm was born 16. March 1789.(died 1854).
It was named for German physicist Georg Simon Ohm.
No German physicist would have consulted a chemical engineer: The barrier between the two disciplines was too great.
This was proved in 1919 by the German physicist Albert Betz.
In 1952, German physicist and professor W.O.
It was introduced by Albert Betz, a German physicist, in 1919.
The German physicist Burkhard Helm's quantum theory was developed in the 1950's.
It was published in 1919, by the German physicist Albert Betz.
In the 1970's a German physicist, Fritz-Albert Popp confirmed the existence of biophotons.
Hertz(symbol Hz) SI unit of frequency named after German physicist Heinrich Hertz.
In 1943, the german physicist Werner Heisenberg delivered a physics lecture to a packed hall in Zurich.
Proposed in 1724 by, and named after, the German physicist Daniel Gabriel Fahrenheit(1686- 1736).
German physicist and Energy Layng cards built with a steam engine to demonstrate how a compact and reliable can be such a power plant.
Jordan algebras are called after the German physicist and mathematician Pascual Jordan(1902 to 1980).
German physicist Max Abraham argued that a moving electron interacts with its own field, E0, to acquire an apparent mass given by E0= 3/4 mc2.
Many years later proved Heinrich Hertz, a German physicist, the radio waves really exist.
In the 1800s, German physicist Hermann von Helmholtz compared the brain to a telegraph.
In the mid-1800s, inspired by recent advances in communications, the German physicist Hermann von Helmholtz compared the brain to a telegraph.".
The German physicist Heinrich Wilhelm Dove invented the induction balance system, which was incorporated into metal detectors a hundred years later.
The 2007 Nobel Prize in physics wasawarded to the French physicist Albert Fert(1938-) and German physicist Peter Grünberg(1939-) for the discovery of GMR.
They are named after the German physicist Georg Christoph Lichtenberg, who originally discovered and studied them.
The first Lichtenberg figures were actually 2-dimensional“dust figures” that formed when airborne dust settled on the surface ofelectrically-charged plates of resin in the laboratory of their discoverer, German physicist Georg Christoph Lichtenberg(1742-1799).
In the mid-19th century, German physicist Hermann von Helmholtz compared the human brain to a telegraph machine.
Arnold Sommerfeld, the German physicist and pianist, observed that a single hydrogen atom which emits one hundred frequencies, is more musical than a grand piano which emits only eighty-seven frequencies.
In a letter toNishina dated April 21, 1933, a German physicist disclosed that Edward Teller was hoping to stay in Japan after fleeing Nazi Germany.
Arnold Summerfield, a German physicist and pianist, observed that a single hydrogen atom(which emits one hundred frequencies) is more musical than a grand piano, which only emits eighty-eight frequencies.
Extending the theory of the German physicist Georg Simon Ohm, he generalized the equations describing current flow to the case of electrical conductors in three dimensions.