lenard in A Sentence

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    Philipp Eduard Anton von Lenard.

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    Lenard is remembered today as a strong German

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    Lenard was the first person to study what has

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    An advisor to Adolf Hitler, Lenard became Chief of Aryan physics under the Nazis.

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    Lenard was the first person to study what has been termed the Lenard effect in 1892.

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    Many people worried about online privacy also misunderstand how it is collected and used, Lenard added.

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    As a physicist, Lenard's major contributions were in the study of cathode rays, which he began in 1888.

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    Lenard is remembered today as a strong German nationalist who despised"English physics", which he considered to have stolen its ideas from Germany.

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    Lenard is remembered today as a strong German nationalist who despised English physics, which he considered as having stolen their ideas from Germany.

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    On November 8, 1895, German physics professor Wilhelm Röntgen stumbled on X-rays while experimenting with Lenard tubes and Crookes tubes and began studying them.

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    Einstein's hypothesis of light quanta(photons), based on Heinrich Hertz's 1887 discovery(and further investigation by Philipp Lenard) of the photoelectric effect, was initially rejected by Planck.

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    This platform was co-founded by two Buddhist environmentalists, Kristin Barker and Lou Lenard, and was created in partnership with the Insight Meditation Community in Washington state.

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    Philipp Eduard Anton von Lenard(7 June 1862- 20 May 1947) was a German physicist and the winner of the Nobel Prize for Physics in 1905 for his research on cathode rays and the discovery of many of their properties.

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    From 1886 to 1888 he had studied in the Hermann Helmholtz laboratory in Berlin, where he became familiar with the cathode rays generated in vacuum tubes when a voltage was applied across separate electrodes, as previously studied by Heinrich Hertz and Philipp Lenard.

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