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  1. 5 paź 2017 · It was an image that sparked a craze for the invisible rays that could shine through the opaque and illuminate the inner workings of the human body, and it catapulted Wilhelm Roentgen to...

  2. It became clear to him that these newly discovered rays could pass through the human flesh but not high density materials like bone or lead. Röntgen, not knowing their exact nature, called them, “X-rays,” the variable for the “unknown.”

  3. On 8 November 1895 at the University of Würzburg, Germany, the physicist Wilhelm Conrad Röntgen discovers a new, unknown type of rays, which he names X-rays.

  4. 24 wrz 2024 · Wilhelm Conrad Röntgen was a physicist who received the first Nobel Prize for Physics, in 1901, for his discovery of X-rays, which heralded the age of modern physics and revolutionized diagnostic medicine.

  5. 1 lis 2020 · X-rays was one of the 4 top physics discoveries within that narrow period. Education in engineering and physics made Röntgen an outstanding experimentalist. Röntgen’s self-critical and ingenious character was decisive for his discovery.

  6. This will be illustrated in the sections on Röntgen's personal life and some specific details of his experiments leading to the discovery of X-rays. Finally, a short overview is given on the potential and the large variety of applications of X-rays.

  7. Röntgen’s name, however, is chiefly associated with his discovery of the rays that he called X-rays. In 1895 he was studying the phenomena accompanying the passage of an electric current through a gas of extremely low pressure.

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