Philipp Lenard

Physicist, Nobel Prize winner in Physics

Philipp Lenard - Scientists & Innovators born June 7th, 1862
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A Slovak-German physicist contributed significantly to the field of physics with a focus on cathode rays. Conducted important experiments and formulated theories on the properties of electrons and their behavior in various mediums. Received the Nobel Prize in Physics in 1905 for work on cathode rays and their application in demonstrating the existence of subatomic particles. Held academic positions at various institutions and influenced the trajectory of experimental physics during the early 20th century.

Received the Nobel Prize in Physics in 1905

Conducted research on cathode rays

Developed theories on electrons and their behavior

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