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  1. Wilhelm Carl Werner Otto Fritz Franz Wien (13. ledna 1864, Gaffken, Prusko – 30. srpna 1928, Mnichov, Německo) byl německý fyzik. V roce 1911 obdržel Nobelovu cenu za fyziku za objev zákona , podle něhož je maximum záření černého tělesa na vlnové délce tím kratší, čím vyšší je teplota tělesa.

  2. Wilhelm Carl Werner Otto Fritz Franz Wien was awarded the Nobel Prize in Physics in 1911 "for his discoveries regarding the laws governing the radiation of heat." He held Professorships at University of Munich, University of Wurzburg, University of Giessen, and the Technical University of Aachen, and was a research assistant at University of Berlin.

  3. Wien, Wilhelm (1864-1928) German physicist who discovered Wien's displacement law, which states that the wavelength of maximum intensity of emission for a blackbody is given by a constant over the temperature of the blackbody. He also tried to construct an equation to describe the blackbody function, but his equation only worked at short ...

  4. 3 de nov. de 2019 · A lei de Wien (nomeada após um físico alemão) descreve a mudança desse pico em termos de temperatura. A lei de deslocamento de Wien , e o fato de a frequência ser inversamente proporcional ao comprimento de onda, também indica que o pico de frequência f max ( cor do objeto ) é proporcional à temperatura absoluta T do corpo negro ...

  5. Wilhelm Wien. Wilhelm Carl Werner Otto Fritz Franz Wien (German: [ˈviːn]; 13 January 1864 – 30 August 1928) was a German physicist who, in 1893, used theories about heat and electromagnetism to deduce Wien's displacement law, which calculates the emission of a blackbody at any temperature from the emission at any one reference temperature.

  6. Wilhelm Wien ( Gafken, 1864. január 13. – München, 1928. augusztus 30.) német fizikus. Elsősorban elektromágneses és hőtani elmélettel foglalkozott. Megfogalmazta a Wien-féle eltolódási törvényt, amely a feketetest-sugárzást számítja a nagy frekvenciákon. Kvantummechanikai munkássága is jelentős.

  7. 4 de ago. de 2011 · Wilhelm Wien. January 1864, Gaffke, East Prussia – 30 August 1928, Munich. Wilhelm Wien studied mathematics and natural sciences in Göttingen and went on to study mathematics and physics in Berlin. From 1883 to 1885 he worked in Hermann von Helmholtz's laboratory and was awarded his doctorate in 1886. In 1892 he qualified as a professor at ...