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Studied the permeability of metals to light and heat rays
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Born: Wilhelm Carl Werner Otto Fritz Franz Wien
(1864-01-13)13 January 1864
Gaffken, Province of Prussia, Kingdom of Prussia
(now Parusnoye, Kaliningrad Oblast, Russia)
Awards: Nobel Prize in Physics (1911)
Guthrie Lecture (1925)
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Original apparatus which Stefan used to evaluate the amount of heat lost in an experiment by Dulong and Petit.
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Wilhelm Wien - NNDB
Wilhelm Wien. German physicist Wilhelm Wien was born in Gaffken, Prussia (now Parusnoye, Russia), and studied under Hermann von Helmholtz. He is best known for Wien's …
Wilhelm Wien | Quantum Theory, Electromagnetic Radiation, …
Wilhelm Wien was a German physicist who received the Nobel Prize for Physics in 1911 for his displacement law concerning the radiation emitted by the perfectly efficient …
Wilhelm Wien (1864 - 1928) - Biography - MacTutor History of ...
Wilhelm Wien was a German physicist who won the Nobel prize for discovering the proton.
Wilhelm Wien – Biographical - NobelPrize.org
Biographical. Wilhelm Wien was born on January 13, 1864 at Fischhausen, in East Prussia. He was the son of the landowner Carl Wien, and seemed destined for the life of a gentleman …
Wilhelm Wien – Facts - NobelPrize.org
Wilhelm Wien. The Nobel Prize in Physics 1911. Born: 13 January 1864, Gaffken, Prussia (now Parusnoye, Russia) Died: 30 August 1928, Munich, Germany. Affiliation at the …
Wilhelm Wien - Scientific Lib
Wilhelm Carl Werner Otto Fritz Franz Wien (German: [ˈviːn]; 13 January 1864 – 30 August 1928) was a German physicist who, in 1893, used theories about heat and electromagnetism to …
Wien, Wilhelm (1864–1928) - David Darling
Wilhelm Wien was a Prussian-born German physicist best known for his work on blackbody radiation, which later formed one of the cornerstones of Planck's quantum theory (see Planck …
Wilhelm Wien | Encyclopedia.com
Wilhelm Wien [1] (vĬl´hĕlm vēn), 1864–1928, German physicist. He was professor at the universities of Giessen (1899), Würzburg (1900–1920), and Munich (from 1920). He …
Wilhelm Wien and the Distribution Law for Blackbody Radiation
On January 13, 1864, German physicist Wilhelm „Willy“ Carl Werner Otto Fritz Franz Wien, known as Wilhelm Wien, was born. He primarily researched the laws of thermal radiation and was …
Wien, Wilhelm (1864-1928) -- from Eric Weisstein's World of
Wien, Wilhelm (1864-1928) German physicist who discovered Wien's displacement law, which states that the wavelength of maximum intensity of emission for a blackbody is given by a …
Wilhelm Wien Winner of the 1911 Nobel Prize in Physics
Wilhelm Wien, a Nobel Prize Laureate in Physics, at the Nobel Prize Internet Archive.
The Nobel Prize in Physics 1911 - NobelPrize.org
The Nobel Prize in Physics 1911 was awarded to Wilhelm Wien "for his discoveries regarding the laws governing the radiation of heat"
Wien's displacement law - Wikipedia
Wien's displacement law may be referred to as "Wien's law", a term which is also used for the Wien approximation. In "Wien's displacement law", the word displacement refers to how the intensity-wavelength graphs appear shifted …
Wilhelm Carl Werner Otto Fritz Franz Wien - Oxford Reference
In 1896 Wien derived a formula, now known as Wien's formula, for the distribution of energy in black-body radiation for a whole range of wavelengths. Its importance for future research lay in …
Wilhelm Wien | Physics Today - AIP Publishing
Wilhelm Wien. On this date in 1864, Nobel laureate Wilhelm Wien was born in Gaffken near Fischhausen, Province of Prussia (now Primorsk, Russia). The primary area …
Wien’s law | Temperature, Radiation & Emission | Britannica
Wien’s law, relationship between the temperature of a blackbody (an ideal substance that emits and absorbs all frequencies of light) and the wavelength at which it emits the most light. It is …
Nobel Prize in Physics 1911 - Presentation Speech - NobelPrize.org
The Royal Academy of Sciences has awarded the Nobel Prize for Physics, for the year 1911, to Wilhelm Wien, Professor at the University of Würzburg, for his discoveries concerning the laws …