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    Fritz Wolfgang London (March 7, 1900 – March 30, 1954) was a German born physicist and professor at Duke University. His fundamental contributions to...
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    the van der Waals forces. The LDF is named after the German physicist Fritz London. They are the weakest intermolecular force. The electron distribution...
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  • 2012-01-05. "Fritz London Memorial Prize". Phy.duke.edu. Retrieved 2014-04-15. Brickwedde, F. G. (1958-03-01). "Introducing the Fritz London Award". Physics...
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  • The London moment (after Fritz London) is a quantum-mechanical phenomenon whereby a spinning superconductor generates a magnetic field whose axis lines...
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    after Peter J. W. Debye. Dispersion (usually named London dispersion interactions after Fritz London), which is the attractive interaction between any...
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  • Heinz London (Bonn, Germany 7 November 1907 – 3 August 1970) was a German-British physicist. Together with his brother Fritz London he was a pioneer in...
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  • monopoles The phenomenon of flux quantization was predicted first by Fritz London then within the Aharanov-Bohm effect and later discovered experimentally...
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  • composer Fritz London (1900–1954), German physicist, brother of Heinz London Gene London (1931–2020), American television presenter George London (1920–1985)...
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  • The Fritz London Memorial Lectures at Duke University invites scientists who impinge at one or more points upon the various fields of physics and chemistry...
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    observation of type-II superconductivity was also reported by Zavaritskii. Fritz London demonstrated that a magnetic flux can penetrate a superconductor via...
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