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Heinrich Rudolph Hertz



Hertz, Heinrich Rudolph (1857–94), German physicist who first broadcast and received radio waves (1886). He showed that they could be reflected and refracted like light, and that they traveled at the same velocity. The hertz, a unit of frequency, is named after him.



See also: Physics; Radio.

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