At the end of the 19th century, while studying the effects of passing an electrical current through gases at low pressure, German physicist Wilhelm Röntgen accidentally discovered X-rays—highly ...
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X-Rays: The Discovery that Revolutionized Science (1895)In 1895, Wilhelm Röntgen discovered X-rays while experimenting with cathode rays and crystals, leading to the realization that invisible rays could cause fluorescence and penetrate lightproof ...
WILHELM KONRAD RONTGEN was born on March 27, 1845. The discovery of X-rays was communicated by him to the Physico-Medical Society of Würtzburg in November 1895; a translation of his paper ...
1895 Wilhelm Roentgen discovers that cathode rays passing through the body can produce an image of the interior onto photographic plates. Produces famous X-ray of his wife’s hand. Newspapers ...
Die nach ihrem Entdecker benannten Strahlen wurden 1895 von Wilhelm Conrad Röntgen bei Experimenten mit einer Kathodenstrahlröhre durch die Fluoreszenz eines mit Bariumcyanoplatinat beschichteten ...
Made in Kiel, Germany, 1925-1935. X-rays were discovered by Wilhelm Conrad Röntgen on the 8th of November 1895 This omniscope is over two metres tall and the patient was strapped in the middle ...
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