philipp lenard

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Definition

Proper noun A German physicist who made significant contributions to the study of cathode rays and photoelectric phenomena. He was awarded the Nobel Prize in Physics in 1905 for his work on cathode rays.

Examples of Usage
  • Philipp Lenard's experiments were crucial in understanding the properties of electrons.
  • The Nobel Prize was awarded to Philipp Lenard for his research on cathode rays.
Advanced Usage
  • Historical Context: In historical and scientific discourse, "Philipp Lenard" is often cited in discussions about the early development of particle physics and the photoelectric effect, though his later controversial political views are also noted.
    • The work of Philipp Lenard and others paved the way for the discovery of the electron.
Variants and Related Words
  • Lenard (noun): A shortened, informal reference to Philipp Lenard, primarily used in historical or scientific contexts.
    • The Lenard tube was an important apparatus in his experiments.
  • Lenard rays (noun phrase): An historical term for cathode rays, named after him.
    • Early researchers referred to cathode rays as Lenard rays.
Synonyms
  • Physicist: A scientist who studies physics. (This is a general term; "Philipp Lenard" is a specific instance.)
  • Nobel laureate: A person who has been awarded a Nobel Prize.
Noun
  1. German physicist who studied cathode rays (1862-1947)

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