Born : 4th january 1643 --31 March 1727 (aged 84)
Einstein
Born :14 th March 1879 --- 18 th April 1955 (aged 76)
Einstein Brain
Einstein Speech
Einstein and Niels Bohr
Niels Bohr
7 October 1885 -18 November 1962 (aged 77)
Archimedes
287-212 B.C
Archimedes may have used his principle of buoyancy to determine whether
the golden crown was less dense than solid gold.
To listen to J.J. Thomson speaking on his discovery: Click here
Ernest Rutherford J.J.Thomson's noble student
Father of nuclear physics
30 August 1871-19 October 1937 (aged 66)
Ernest Rutherford's noble students.1)Robert william Boyle.2)Neils Bohr.3)Otto Hahn
4)James Cadwick.5)Charles Darwin
Goldstein
5th Sept-1850 25th Dec-1930
Ernest Rutherford J.J.Thomson's noble student
Father of nuclear physics
30 August 1871-19 October 1937 (aged 66)
Ernest Rutherford's noble students.1)Robert william Boyle.2)Neils Bohr.3)Otto Hahn
4)James Cadwick.5)Charles Darwin
Goldstein
Goldstein Tube in Proton Discovery
Goldstein anode rays
27th March 1845 - 10th Feb 1923
World fist X-Ray of Rontgen's wife hand-1895
Henri Bequerel discoverer of radioactivity
Nobel Prize in Physics 1964
World first LASER
Wilhelm Eduard Weber- inventor of the first electromagnetic telegraph
24 October 1804 - 23 June 1891 (aged 86)
Carl Friedrich Gauss
30 April 1777 - 23 February 1855 (aged 77)
Tesla-discoverer A.C motor
10 July 1856 - 7 January 1943 (aged 86)
His invention helped Second Industrial Revolution.
Henri Bequerel discoverer of radioactivity
15 December 1852 - 25 August 1908 (aged 55)
Image of Becquerel's photographic plate which has been fogged by exposure to radiation from a uranium salt. The shadow of a metal Maltese Cross placed between the plate and the uranium salt is clearly visible
Christiaan Huygens
14 April 1629 - 8 July 1695 (aged 66)
This shows a wave with the Group velocity and Phase velocity going in different directions.
Sinusoidal waves correspond to simple harmonic motion.
Chrles Hard Townes -basic theory of LASER Nobel Prize in Physics 1964
World first LASER
Solid state LASER in CD drive
Helium-Neon LASER
Military LASER
Wilhelm Eduard Weber- inventor of the first electromagnetic telegraph
24 October 1804 - 23 June 1891 (aged 86)
Carl Friedrich Gauss
30 April 1777 - 23 February 1855 (aged 77)
Tesla-discoverer A.C motor
10 July 1856 - 7 January 1943 (aged 86)
His invention helped Second Industrial Revolution.
Charles de Coulomb -Coulomb's Law
14 September 1736 - 23 August 1806 (aged 70)
SI unit of charge is coulomb
Andre Marie Ampere-discoverers of electromagnetism.
20 January 1775 - 10 June 1836 (aged 61)
SI unit of charge is coulomb
Andre Marie Ampere-discoverers of electromagnetism.
20 January 1775 - 10 June 1836 (aged 61)
Allessandro Volta-discoverer of battery
February 18, 1745 - March 5, 1827 (aged 82)
James Prescott Joul-S.I.Unit of energy
24 December 1818 - 11 October 1889 (aged 70)
Georg Simon Ohm-Ohm's Law
17 March 1789 - 6 July 1854 (aged 65) Germany
Michael Faraday- Law of Electrolysis
22 September 1791 - 25 August 1867 (aged 75) England
John Ambrose Fleming -Fleming left hand rule for motors
29 November 1849 - 18 April 1945 (aged 95) England
James Clerk Maxwell -Screw rule
13 June 1831 - 5 November 1879 (aged 48) England
Emil Lenz -Lenz's law in electrodynamics in 1833.
(February 12, 1804 – February 10, 1865) Russian
Jospeh Henry-discoverer transformer
February 11, 1847 - October 18, 1931 (aged 84) U.S.A
He was an American inventor, scientist, and businessman who developed many devices that greatly influenced life around the world, including the phonograph, the motion picture camera, and a long-lasting, practical electric light bulb. Dubbed "The Wizard of Menlo Park" (now Edison, New Jersey) by a newspaper reporter, he was one of the first inventors to apply the principles of mass production and large teamwork to the process of invention, and therefore is often credited with the creation of the first industrial research laboratory.
He was an American inventor, scientist, and businessman who developed many devices that greatly influenced life around the world, including the phonograph, the motion picture camera, and a long-lasting, practical electric light bulb. Dubbed "The Wizard of Menlo Park" (now Edison, New Jersey) by a newspaper reporter, he was one of the first inventors to apply the principles of mass production and large teamwork to the process of invention, and therefore is often credited with the creation of the first industrial research laboratory.
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