- The Goos–
Hänchen effect,
named after Hermann Fritz Gustav Goos (1883–1968) and
Hilda Hänchen (1919–2013), but
first suggested by
Isaac Newton (1643–1727)...
- Su
Hanchen (Chinese: 蘇漢臣; pinyin: Sū
Hànchén; 1094–1172) was a
Chinese painter active in the Song dynasty. A
native of
Bianjing (present-day Kaifeng,...
- Nan
Hanchen (simplified Chinese: 南汉宸;
traditional Chinese: 南漢宸; 1895 –
January 27, 1967) was the
first governor of the People's Bank of
China (1949–1954)...
- multiple-prism
dispersion theory.
Newton was also the
first to
propose the Goos–
Hänchen effect, an
optical phenomenon in
which linearly polarized light undergoes...
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Hilda Hänchen (later
Hilda Lindberg or
Hilda Lindberg-
Hänchen, 1
September 1919 - 19
October 2013) was a
German physicist.
Hilda Hänchen received her doctorate...
-
Haenchen or
Hänchen is a
German surname.
Notable people with the
surname include:
Ernst Haenchen (1894–1975),
German Protestant theologian, professor...
- a ball on his thigh, Piraeus, 400–375 BC A Song
dynasty painting by Su
Hanchen (c. 1130–1160),
depicting Chinese children playing cuju
Paint of a Mesoamerican...
-
Hermann Gotthelf Hänchen (born 26
January 1898) was a
German athlete. He
competed in the men's
discus throw at the 1928
Summer Olympics. Berlin, Germany...
- (Grunt) Li
Mingde as Ling Shan (97) Xu
Lexiao as Zhou Yi (One) Team SP Pang
Hanchen as Wang Hao (Solo) Xu Yang as Zhou Hua (Hua Ti) Liu
Shuai as Ou
Qiang (All)...
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paddle balls in
Hitting the Ball in the
Shadow of the Banana, a
painting by the
Chinese artist Su
Hanchen (苏汉臣,
active 1130s–1160s AD), Song dynasty...