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Leo Graetz

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Leo Graetz
Leo Graetz, painted by Franz von Stuck (1906)
Born(1856-09-26)September 26, 1856
DiedNovember 12, 1941(1941-11-12) (aged 85)
Known forGraetz number, Diode bridge

Leo Graetz (September 26, 1856 – November 12, 1941) was a German physicist. He was born in Breslau, Germany, and was the son of historian Heinrich Graetz.

Graetz was one of the first to investigate the propagation of electromagnetic energy. The Graetz number (Gz), a dimensionless number describing heat flow, is named after him. Also sometimes known by his name is the diode bridge rectifier circuit invented by Polish electrotechnician Karol Pollak and popularised by Leo Graetz in Elektronische Zeitung in 1897.

In 1880 he confirmed the Stefan–Boltzmann law.

Graetz died in Munich at age 85.

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