- eoht.info page/Heinrich LenzAn illustration of “Lenz’s law”, wherein a permanent magnet showing moving, to the right at a given velocity, towards a conducting wire, or conceptualized section of...
- msxlabs.org forum/bilim-ww/306713-heinrich-…Heinrich Friedrich Emil Lenz (Şubat, 1804 - Şubat, 1865) Alman fizikçidir.
- placenote.info en/Heinrich-LenzHeinrich Friedrich Emil Lenz was a physicist of Baltic German ethnicity. He is most noted for formulating Lenz's law in electrodynamics in 1833.
- bookrags.com biography/heinrich-lenz-wop/…Heinrich Friedrich Emil Lenz, also called Emil Khristianovich, was a Russian physicist best known for his contributions to electromagnetic research.
- howold.co person/heinrich-lenzHeinrich Lenz was born on February 12, 1804 (died on February 10, 1865, he was 60 years old) in Tartu.
- encyclopedia2.thefreedictionary.com Heinrich LenzIn 1883, Lenz formulated a law, now known as Lenz’s law, which determines the direction of induced currents.
- eksisozluk.com heinrich-friedrich-emil-lenz--…(12 şubat 1804 - 10 şubat 1865) (bkz: lenz yasası) ile bilinir.
- prezi.com vg2xmrxt9qst/heinrich-friedrich-emil-…La ley de Lenz, enunciada en 1833, fue la gran aportación de Heinrich Lenz a los estudios electromagnéticos...
- chempedia.info info/lenz_heinrich_friedrich_emil/Lenz (pronounced lents), Heinrich Friedrich Emil (1804-1865) was born in Dorpat, Russian Empire (now Tartu, Estonia) and formulated his eponymous law...