
Heinrich Hertz Radio Wave Art Print, Physics Decor
Celebrate the work of Heinrich Hertz with this stunning physics art print, featuring a minimalist illustration of his first radio transmitter and a radio wave receiver, set against a rich green background with an aged finished for some steampunk style. As one of the founders of modern electromagnetic theory, Hertz made groundbreaking contributions to the understanding of electromagnetic waves and their propagation, paving the way for the development of radio, television, and other wireless technologies. Printed on high quality professional paper with a semi-gloss finish Wide range of sizes from 5x7 up to 30x45 Print only - does not come framed Perfect for any science enthusiast, this scientific wall art makes a great gift for anyone interested in physics, engineering, or the history of science. Whether you're a physics teacher looking for an educational poster for your classroom or simply a lover of physics decor, this science artwork is sure to inspire your curiosity and imagination. About the scientist: Heinrich Hertz (1857-1894) was a German physicist who made significant contributions to the field of electromagnetism. He is best known for his discovery of radio waves, which he demonstrated in a series of experiments in the late 1880s. Hertz's work helped to confirm the theories of James Clerk Maxwell and led to the development of wireless telegraphy and later, radio broadcasting. He also discovered the photoelectric effect, which is the basis of solar cells and other photovoltaic devices. Hertz's work paved the way for the development of modern wireless communication and earned him a place among the greatest physicists of all time. About the artist: Megan Lee Studio, LLC is run by independent artist, Megan Lee, and is based in Asheville, NC. She specializes in creating minimalist artwork that celebrates STEM subjects, the love of reading, and various geekery that brings her joy.