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1st Nobel prize for physics

The first man to receive Nobel price for physics

    1. Wilhem C. Rontagen        


          Wilhem conrad rontagen was a German mechanical engineer and physicist who, on 8 November 1895, produced and detected electromagnetic radiation in a wavelength range known as x-rays or Rontagen Ray's

              He born in the big trade family and he was excellent in his studies. In his 16th age he joined in the Apprenticeship study. In 1865 he joined in the university for learning physics and he done Master degree in "University of Zurich ".
  
        He do research on Crystal's and marble products and he also do research on how the electromagnetic heats are changing due to give pressure on gases and liquids.

        Later, Rontagon do research about the cathode ray on that time he detect another ray is also exposure. He applied that Ray's on the hard materials. Later he expose the Ray's to his wife's hand and he recorded the image formed by the Ray's. He was amazed because he only see his wife's finger bones and rings. Rontagen succeed his research and he named the Ray's as "X-rays or Rontgen rays".

      Rontgen received the first Nobel prize for physics on 1901 for inventing x-rays. He died on 1923 at his 78th age.

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