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June 7, 1862
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May 20, 1947
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00000001228186370
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OL4854272A0
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Cathode rays
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Philipp Lenard was a physicist, inventor, and politician, born on June 7, 1862, in Bratislava. He held citizenship in both Germany and Austria-Hungary. Lenard was educated at Heidelberg University, where he later worked alongside his doctoral advisor Georg Hermann Quincke. He contributed to the field of physics, particularly in the study of cathode rays. In 1905, he received the Nobel Prize in Physics for his work in this area.
During his academic career, Lenard guided the work of Walther Kossel, a doctoral student under his supervision. His expertise extended to the discipline of physics, making significant contributions to the field.
Philipp Lenard died on May 20, 1947, in Lauda-Königshofen, Germany.
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