Hendrik Lorentz

Hendrik Antoon Lorentz (18 July 1853 – 4 February 1928) was a Dutch physicist who shared the 1902 Nobel Prize in Physics with Pieter Zeeman for the discovery and theoretical explanation of the Zeeman effect. He also derived the transformation equations subsequently used by Albert Einstein to describe space and time. Hendrik Lorentz was born in Arnhem, Gelderland (The Netherlands), the son of Gerrit Frederik Lorentz (1822 – 1893), a well-off nurse... more

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  • Jul 18, 1853

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  • Feb 4, 1928 (age 74 years)

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Year Award Award Winner Notes/Description
  • 1902
  • In recognition of the extraordinary service they rendered by their researches into the influence of magnetism upon radiation phenomena.
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