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    graduating from Oberlin College in Ohio‚ he set out to determine what a single electron’s electric charge was through a multitude of experiments. He performed the Atomic Theory and Oil Drop experiment. Ernest Rutherford is known as the father of nuclear physics. He first researched the magnetic properties of iron‚ and radioactive bodies. Rutherford discovered radon‚ a new noble gas. He influenced many other people who went on to win Nobel Prizes. Discuss the arrangement of the periodic table. Who created

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    girls‚and women are interested in science . I am one of those girls. Science is my place to discover‚ learn‚ and study the things in which I am interested. Since I was a little girl‚ I have been interested in science. After learning about biology‚ physics‚ chemistry‚ and geology‚ I found that bio-medical engineering really peaked my interest. I was inspired to learn more about this field when I read an excerpt from Teen Vogue about a girl named Anushka Naiknaware. Who invented a bandage that could

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    We live in a 4-D spacetime reality. Spacetime is the combination of space and time that makes up the "fabric" of our universe. People disagree about measurements of time and space because we all look at the same thing from different perspectives. General relativity tells us that gravity is caused by curving in the spacetime by the mass of objects. This means that time runs more slowly the stronger the gravitational field‚ referred to as gravitational time dilation. Note the green rings. They

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    earning his masters in his teens! Which is awesome‚ if you ask me. After getting his masters‚ Euler moved to Russia in 1727 and served in the Navy for a couple of years. He later left the navy and got the job at St. Petersburg Academy as a professor in physics. He later left the science department and became a math professor. Later throughout his life‚ he met Katharina Gsell and they married each other in 1734. They had 12 kids‚ but only 5 of them lived past Euler’s age. They were married for about 39 years

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    particularly remembered for his applications of mathematics to mechanics‚ especially fluid mechanics‚ and for his pioneering work in probability andstatistics. Bernoulli’s work is still studied at length by many schools of science throughout the world. In Physics :- He is the earliest writer who attempted to formulate a kinetic theory of gases‚ and he applied the idea to explain Boyle’s law.[2] He worked with Euler on elasticity and the development of the Euler-Bernoulli beam equation.[9] Bernoulli’s principle is

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    Biography of a Mathematician: Sir Isaac Newton Sir Isaac Newton has made an impact on scientists to this day. Even though his discoveries derived in the late 1600s‚ we are still affected today in the present. The ideals and theorems he sought out still hold legitimate centuries after his time. With the information laid out for them‚ a scientists using his theories can improve their research to achieve fame themselves. “Some would say that he was the greatest product of the Enlightenment‚ the

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    Early Life and Education Sir Isaac Newton was a very influential figure in academic history. His most significant contributions were to the field of science‚ although he was also a mathematician‚ physicist‚ philosopher‚ astronomer‚ chemist‚ professor‚ and a farmer. Born in Woolsthorpe‚ Lincolnshire‚ England‚ Newton was said to have been the‚ “culminating figure of the scientific revolution of the 17th century.” (Westfall) He lived to be 84 years old; he was born on January 4 of 1643‚ and died on

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    Science is experienced in many of our everyday lives‚ whether it is at school‚ work‚ or even in our own homes. Many times we don’t even notice when we apply it‚ but we work with science everyday in small ways‚ or even in big ways. At this age we don’t find much importance on what science has to bring to us but as we grow older we will realize that it will play a much bigger role in our lives than what we can imagine right now. There are always times when we get asked‚ “What do you want to be when

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    science. In sir isaac’s professional career with Isaac Newton his come up was one of the most interesting out of his generation for his why is he important By 1666‚ Newton had even laid the blueprints for his three laws of motion‚ still recited by physics students everywhere: An object will remain in a state of inertia unless acted upon by force. The relationship between acceleration and applied force is F=ma.For every action there is an equal and opposite reaction. What

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    permanently lame after an incident from his childhood. He could not go to school because of that but did have to start working as a bank clerk due to financial problems. He graduated from the University of Paris in 1852 and in 1865 he became professor of physics at the École Speciale d’Architecture in Paris.While observing a solar eclipse in Guntur‚ India‚ on August 18‚ 1868‚ Janssen noted that the spectral lines in the solar prominences were so bright that they should be easily observable in daylight. The

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