lenard (Meaning)

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lenard (n)

German physicist who studied cathode rays (1862-1947)

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lenard Sentence Examples

  1. Lenard's piercing gaze sent shivers down my spine.
  2. Lenard had a knack for weaving intricate tapestries that were both beautiful and enigmatic.
  3. The Lenard phenomenon, named after the physicist, describes the absorption of X-rays by metals.
  4. Lenard's bold ideas revolutionized the field of particle physics.
  5. The Lenard University Library houses a vast collection of rare and valuable texts.
  6. Lenard's proposal was met with skepticism, but eventually gained widespread acceptance.
  7. The Lenard Society promotes the study and appreciation of his groundbreaking work.
  8. Lenard's legacy continues to inspire scientists and scholars to this day.
  9. The Lenard Prize is awarded annually to individuals who have made significant contributions to the advancement of knowledge.
  10. Lenard's relentless pursuit of knowledge has left an indelible mark on the world.

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German physicist who studied cathode rays (1862-1947)

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Lenard's piercing gaze sent shivers down my spine.

Lenard had a knack for weaving intricate tapestries that were both beautiful and enigmatic.

The Lenard phenomenon, named after the physicist, describes the absorption of X-rays by metals.

Lenard's bold ideas revolutionized the field of particle physics.