Blaise Pascal Facts
· French Mathematician
· Inventor
· Writer
· Christian Philosopher
· Was a Child Prodigy was educated by his father
· He started a little bit of pioneering work on calculating machines.
· He helped create new areas of research.
· He built 20 machines called Pascal's Calculator after 3 years of effort and fifty prototypes.
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1 atmosphere = 101325 Pa = 1013,25 hPa = 1,01325 bar = 1013,25 mbar.
They demonstrate that pressure exerted by a liquid depends on the depth of the liquid. The shape of the container is not a factor.
Some people show an incredible talent prior to age 18; and, in some cases (such as Mozart), prior to age ten. Amongst these Carl Gauss (corrected his father's math work at age three), Andre Ampere (wrote a treatise on conic sections at 13), Blaise Pascal (wrote a treatise on vibrations at nine) Ruth Lawrence (came in first in college math entrance exams -- at age ten), and Enrico Fermi (wrote an essay for his college entrance that his examiner said would have made an excellent doctoral thesis). Einstein, on the other hand, showed intelligence but no extraordinary talent until the age of 26.
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Blaise Pascal invented pathway questions.
Blaise Pascal was born June 19, 1623, and died August 19, 1662.
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Blaise Pascal was conceived, not invented. He was a person!
Blaise Pascal's wife was Antoinette Arnould.
Blaise Pascal did not receive any major awards during his lifetime. However, he is recognized posthumously for his contributions to mathematics, physics, and philosophy with numerous awards and honors in those fields.
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