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  • '''Richard Phillips Feynman''', an American theoretical physicist, was quite famous for his work with quantum mechanics, electrodynamics, and superfluidity, bu [[Category:Notable Scientists]] ...
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  • ...n-Baptiste Biot and Félix Savart highlighted this connection. All of these scientists provided support for Maxwell's work, but [[Michael Faraday]] provided the m ==Use by Other Scientists== ...
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  • ...nt figure during the scientific revolution of the 17th century. He is most famous for his laws of planetary motion. These laws also help lead to Newton's the Kepler's most famous work. It contained the first two of his laws. He uses Tycho Brahe's observa ...
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  • ...ociety of London in 1841. Ohm soon started gaining recognition from German scientists and continued to gain recognition until his death in 1854. [[Category:Notable Scientists]] ...
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  • Arguably, his most famous contribution was the concept of Gibbs Free Energy. In short this relates a Another famous theory he developed is known as Gibbs Phase Rule. This theory applies to he ...
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  • ...ced Mathematics which Hooke was not capable of doing. One of Newton's most famous quotes is "If I have seen further it is by standing on the shoulder's of gi [[Category:Notable Scientists]] ...
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  • ...Contributions for more on the Nebular Hypothesis) Another one of his most famous books, “Traité de Mécanique Celeste” was considered his greatest work ...the Société de Arcueil in 1805. The society was composed of several French scientists who met just south of Paris, in Arcueil, and wanted to take leading roles i ...
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  • "Bill Nye." Famous Scientists. Web. 05 Dec. 2015. <http://www.famousscientists.org/bill-nye/> [[Category:Notable Scientists]] ...
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  • ...he positions of the atoms in the crystal's lattice structure. This was his famous [[Bragg's Law]]. Working with his father, William Henry Bragg, the creator ...k with sound ranging is already being used today in wars. Additionally his famous Bragg's Law plays an important part of X-Ray crystallography which is used ...
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  • ...raduated from Stuyvesant High School in 1980. Interestling enough, another famous physicist, Brian Greene, was one of her high school classmates. After gradu I chose to do research on a famous female physicists who worked in Academia because I hope to one day become a ...
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  • ...ar System, significant strides were made in explaining the great confusion scientists had before to how the many celestial bodies interacted. Another notable sci Famous Sientists Online-The Art of Genius. ...
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  • Christiaan Huygens was a famous Dutch scientist, mathematician, and astronomer of the 17th Century. Huygens ...whose works are still used today in multiple subjects. There aren’ t many scientists who could say that. ...
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  • ...blished this experiment, but as rumors about the experiment traveled, many scientists attempted to observe the same conditions around the world. It was this expe ...
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  • ...in 1783. Previously, many had thought water to be its own element. Other scientists found hydrogen and oxygen could be created from water; Watt was the first t http://digital.nls.uk/scientists/biographies/james-watt/ ...
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  • ...nt in 1813. With Davy, Faraday traveled around Europe meeting other famous scientists and fine-tuning his own ideas for research. When Faraday and Davy returned [[Category:Notable Scientists]] ...
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  • ...usly-unanswerable questions about planets and the cosmos, but also got non-scientists and everyday people involved in learning about space. Sagan helped solve my ...nt pressures, both on the surface and in the atmosphere of Venus. Previous scientists had hypothesized that Venus was a greenhouse gas furnace just because of ho ...
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  • ==Famous Quotes== [[Category: Notable Scientists]] ...
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  • He performed several dangerous experiments, the most famous of which involved taking a hot-air balloon to a height of 7,016 m to collec [[Category:Notable Scientists]] ...
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  • ...xplanation. Then Wolfgang Pauli wrote a letter, which would quickly become famous, proposing that a light neutral particle with a spin of 1/2 was emitted alo [[Notable Scientists]] ...
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  • ...nd thus he is known as “The Father of Nuclear Physics”. He influenced many scientists, in particular Leó Szilárd, who was inspired by Rutherford to think about === Famous Quotes === ...
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