Heinrich Lenz

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Heinrich Lenz was a 19th-century Russian physicist best known for formulating Lenz's law, which describes the direction of induced electric currents in electromagnetic induction.

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instanceOf person
physicist
scientist
countryOfCitizenship Russian Empire
dateOfBirth 1804-02-12
dateOfDeath 1865-02-10
educatedAt University of Tartu
surface form: University of Dorpat
employer Leningrad State University
surface form: Saint Petersburg University
era 19th century
ethnicGroup Baltic German
familyName Lenz
fieldOfWork electromagnetism
physics
gender male
givenName Heinrich
hasLawNamedAfter Lenz's law
influencedBy Michael Faraday
knownFor Lenz's law
work on electromagnetic induction
languageOfWorkOrName German
Russian
memberOf Imperial Saint Petersburg University faculty
notableWork formulation of Lenz's law
research on electromagnetic induction
occupation professor
placeOfBirth Tartu
surface form: Dorpat

Governorate of Livonia
placeOfDeath Saint Petersburg, Russian Empire
surface form: Saint Petersburg
residence St. Petersburg
surface form: Saint Petersburg
workLocation Saint Petersburg, Russian Empire
surface form: Saint Petersburg

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Lenz's law namedAfter Heinrich Lenz
Lenz's law formulatedBy Heinrich Lenz