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Gustav Ludwig Hertz



Hertz, Gustav Ludwig (1887–1975), German physicist who shared with J. Franck the 1925 Nobel Prize for physics for their experiments showing the internal structure of the atom to be quantized. He developed a way to isolate isotopes (1932) that is in use today in uranium separation plants.



See also: Atom; Bohr, Niels Henrik David.

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