Hans Geiger was a German physicist. He created the meter used to detect the amount of radiation in an object or location. He is not well known for a quote, Geiger let his work speak for itself.
The two scientists who worked with Ernest Rutherford are Hans Geiger and Walther Bothe. Geiger is well-known for the Geiger counter, an instrument used to detect radiation, while Bothe contributed to the study of cosmic rays and won the Nobel Prize in Physics in 1954. Their collaboration helped advance the understanding of atomic structure and radioactivity.
Hans and Zacharias Janssen are most famous for inventing the first compound microscope in the late 16th century. Their creation revolutionized the field of optics and paved the way for advancements in microscopy and scientific research.
John Glenn's famous quote about landing on the moon was: "As I hurtled through space, one thought kept crossing my mind - every part of this rocket was supplied by the lowest bidder."
One step for man, but a giant leap for mankind....
A geiger counter.
He created the geiger counter, which measures radioactive activity.
Hans Geiger was born on September 30, 1882.
Hans Geiger was born on September 30, 1882.
created the geiger counter
the geiger counter
The Geiger counter was originally invented by Hans Geiger. The Geiger counter is a device that measures the relative radioactivity of a sample.
Geiger counter was invented by the Hans Geiger in 1908.
Hans Geiger died on September 24, 1945 at the age of 62.
Hans Geiger, along with Ernest Rutherford, invented the Geiger counter, which is a detector for ionizing radiation. Use the links below for more information.
The Geiger Counter was developed by Hans Geiger.
Johannes ( Hans ) Willhelm Geiger and Walther Muller
Hans Geiger was born on September 30, 1882 and died on September 24, 1945. Hans Geiger would have been 62 years old at the time of death or 132 years old today.