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Wilhelm Conrad Roentgen was born on March 27, 1845 in Lennep, Prussia, which is now Remscheid, Germany. He was born into a merchant family, Friedrich Conrad Roentgen and his wife Charlotte Constanze Frowein. He grew up in Apeldoorm, and this is where he received his early education. His secondary eduaction he received at a private boarding school called Institute of Martinus Herman van Doorn in Apeldoorm. | |||
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Wilhelm Conrad Roentgen was a German physicist who won the first Nobel Prize in Physics for his work with electromagnetic radiation, and the invention of the X-Ray.
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Early Life
Wilhelm Conrad Roentgen was born on March 27, 1845 in Lennep, Prussia, which is now Remscheid, Germany. He was born into a merchant family, Friedrich Conrad Roentgen and his wife Charlotte Constanze Frowein. He grew up in Apeldoorm, and this is where he received his early education. His secondary eduaction he received at a private boarding school called Institute of Martinus Herman van Doorn in Apeldoorm.
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