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World's Famous Scientists

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Sir Isaac Newton 

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Sir Isaac Newton was born in Woolsthorch, near Grannyam in England, known as one of the most radical and influential theorists in the history of science. 

He was born into a poor peasant family;  But he was not skilled in farming.  Is.  In 1661 he was sent to study at Cambridge University (1642 - 1727).

Newton was granted a one-year leave of absence due to the plague in Cambridge in 1665.  

That being said, the apple fell on him earlier this year.  

This phenomenon led Newton to consider the possibility of a relationship between the force holding the moon in its orbit and the force of gravity.  

From this he discovered the universal law of gravity.  What is special is that even before him, many great scientists knew about gravity but failed to know its significance clearly.  

Newton established the legendary laws of motion.  He also worked on the principles of light and color.

He designed the astronomical telescope for space observation.  Newton was also a great mathematician. 

He discovered a new branch of mathematics called Calculus.  He used this to prove that the behavior of a sphere for objects outside a sphere of equal density is such that the whole mass is fixed at its center. 

Newton changed the nature of physics with the help of his three laws of motion and the universal law of gravity.  In the form of the major scientific revolution of the seventeenth century, Newton combined the contributions of Copernicus, Kepler, Galileo, and others with his own works into a new, powerful synthesis.

It is noteworthy that although the Jupiter principles were not tested at that time, there was no doubt about their authenticity.  

This was because Newton's theories were based on certain scientific reasoning and were also proved by mathematics.  Through which this principle became simple and elegant.

These characteristics are still essential to any good scientific theory today.


Archimedes

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Archimedes was a Greek scientist.

He invented a theory that is famous by its name.

He deduced this principle from the observation that when Archimedes entered the bath tub, water began to flow out of the tub.

They started running on the roads shouting Eureka.  Which means ‘I’ve found out.  ’He used this knowledge to measure the purity of the gold used in the king’s crown.

His work in mechanics and geometry made him famous, and his knowledge of hoisting, pulleys, wheels, and axles greatly aided the Greek army in its fight against the Roman army.


James Prescott Joule

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James Prescott Joule was a talented British physicist.  

It became especially known for its electrical and thermal dynamics.  Unlike other ideas he made a rule about the thermal effect of electricity.

He experimentally tested the law of energy conservation and discovered the value of the mechanical equivalent of heat.  The unit of energy and work is named Jul in his honor.


Heinrich Rudolph Hertz

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Heinrich Rudolph Hertz born in 22  February, 1857 in Hamburg, Germany, and studied at the University of Berlin.  He j.  C.  Gave practical proof of J. C. Maxwell's electromagnetic theory.  He radio, telephone.

Laid the foundation for the future development of the telegraph and television.  He also invented the light-electrical effect.  Which was later defined by Albert Einstein.  The SI unit of the edition is named Hertz in his honor.

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