Wilhelm Wien |

Primorsk, Kaliningrad Oblast Wien's displacement law Hermann von Helmholtz Germany University of Göttingen Nobel Prize in Physics Physicist Prussia Wien approximation George Frederick Charles Searle Munich Black-body radiation Emission (electromagnetic radiation) Kętrzyn History of special relativity Ludwig Maximilian University of Munich RWTH Aachen Province of Prussia Quantum theory Mass–energy equivalence University of Giessen Thermal radiation Max von Laue University of Würzburg Black body Wilhelm Conrad Röntgen J. J. Thomson Ernest Rutherford Mass spectrometry Plasma (physics) Electromagnetism Heat Proton Light Atom Heidelberg Color Impact crater Quantum mechanics Mars
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