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  1. Gustav Ferdinand Hertz (born August 2, 1827, as David Gustav Hertz in Hamburg, died September 8, 1914) was a German lawyer and senator of the Free Imperial City of Hamburg. He was the father of the pioneering physicist Heinrich Hertz .

  2. Gustav Hertz is Member of the German Academy of Sciences in Berlin, and Corresponding Member of the Göttingen Academy of Sciences; he is also Honorary Member of the Hungarian Academy of Sciences, Member of the Czechoslovakian Academy of Sciences, and Foreign Member of the Academy of Sciences U.S.S.R. He is recipient of the Max Planck Medal of ...

  3. Gustav Ludwig Hertz, né le 22 juillet 1887 à Hambourg (Empire allemand) et mort le 30 octobre 1975 à Berlin-Est, est un physicien allemand. Neveu d’Heinrich Hertz, il fut colauréat avec James Franck du prix Nobel de physique de 1925 « pour leur découverte des lois régissant la collision d'un électron sur un atome [1] ».

    • 22 juillet 1887Hambourg ( Empire allemand)
    • Allemand puis est-allemand
  4. Gustav Hertz (born July 22, 1887, Hamburg, Ger.—died Oct. 30, 1975, Berlin, E.Ger.) was a German physicist who, with James Franck, received the Nobel Prize for Physics in 1925 for the Franck-Hertz experiment.

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  5. Biographie de GUSTAV HERTZ (1887-1975). Né le 22 juillet 1887 à Hambourg (Allemagne), Gustav Hertz était le fils d'un juriste et le neveu du grand physicien Heinrich Rudolph Hertz (1857-1894). Après des études supérieures à Göttingen, Munich et Berlin, il devient assistant à l'institut de...

  6. Gustav Ludwig Hertz. The Nobel Prize in Physics 1925. Born: 22 July 1887, Hamburg, Germany. Died: 30 October 1975, Berlin, East Germany (now Germany) Affiliation at the time of the award: Halle University, Halle, Germany.

  7. 23 mai 2018 · Known for his collaborations with fellow colleague James Franck at the University of Berlin, German scientist Gustav Hertz (1887-1975) achieved fame and success early in life when he and Franck documented the changes in energy that occur when an electron strikes an atom.