Heinrich Hertz
Heinrich Rudolf Hertz ( ; ; 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. Provided by Wikipedia-
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Published 1959Moskva, Izd-vo Akademii nauk SSSR, 1959.386 p. ports. 22 cm. -
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Published 1893London, New York, Macmillan, 1893.xv, 278 p. illus. 23 cm. -
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Published 1880Berlin : Buchdruckerei von Gustav Schade (Otto Francke) ..., [1880][2], 93, [1] p., 7 leaves of plates : ill. ; 23 cm. -
4Published 1938### CRL customization ### ?> ### Add publisher and desc details ### ?>Moskva : Izd-vo Akademii nauk SSSR, 1938.155 p. : ill., ports. ; 20 cm.Other Authors: “...Hertz, Heinrich, 1857-1894...”