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{{Infobox scientist | |||
| name = James Franck | |||
| birth_date = 1882 | |||
| death_date = 1964 | |||
| fields = Physics | |||
| work_institutions = University of Göttingen; University of Chicago | |||
| known_for = Franck-Hertz experiment; quantized atomic excitation | |||
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{{Short description|Physicist associated with the Franck-Hertz experiment}} | {{Short description|Physicist associated with the Franck-Hertz experiment}} | ||
'''James Franck''' (1882-1964) was a German physicist known for the Franck-Hertz experiment, which gave experimental evidence for discrete atomic energy levels. | '''James Franck''' (1882-1964) was a German physicist known for the Franck-Hertz experiment, which gave experimental evidence for discrete atomic energy levels. | ||
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| Born | 1882 |
| Died | 1964
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| Known for | Franck-Hertz experiment; quantized atomic excitation |
James Franck (1882-1964) was a German physicist known for the Franck-Hertz experiment, which gave experimental evidence for discrete atomic energy levels.
In the Quantum Collection, Franck is linked with atomic transitions and the experimental confirmation of quantized excitation energies.
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Author: Harold Foppele