German physicist who was the first to produce electromagnetic waves artificially (1857-1894)
1 They were particularly influenced by the electro-dynamical investigations of Heinrich Hertz .
2 It was a scientific triumph when Heinrich Hertz generated radio waves in the laboratory.
3 His neighbor in Bologna, physics professor Augusto Righi, encouraged Marconi to study the work of Heinrich Hertz .
4 The late German physicist, Dr. Heinrich Hertz , Ph.D., was the first to detect electrical waves in the ether.
5 But Dr. Heinrich Hertz , a few years later, by a series of experiments, demonstrated the correctness of Maxwell's surmises.
6 But the physicist whose work should most of all be put in evidence is, without fear of contradiction, Heinrich Hertz .
7 A new medium had yet to be found, and this was the work of Heinrich Hertz , a young German scientist.
8 Heinrich Hertz published his "Letters from the Dead" anonymously: it was a mode of driving all the unclean things out of the temple.
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