Heinrich Hertz

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Here are a few short facts about Heinrich Hertz:

Who: Heinrich Rudolf Hertz (1857-1894) was a German physicist and engineer.

What: He is best known for his work on radio waves, electromagnetic radiation, and the discovery of the principle behind modern radio communication.

When: In 1887, Hertz demonstrated the existence of radio waves by transmitting energy wirelessly over short distances using a simple experiment involving a spark gap generator and a receiver coil. This was decades before Guglielmo Marconi developed the first practical wireless telegraph.

Why: Hertz’s work built upon the theories of James Clerk Maxwell, who had predicted the existence of electromagnetic waves in the mid-19th century. Hertz’s experiments confirmed these predictions and paved the way for the development of modern radio technology.

Legacy: The unit of frequency (Hertz, Hz) was named after him in recognition of his contributions to the field of physics and engineering.

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