Well, I am a grade 7 student so im not sure but i am writing an article on pendulums and i believe that Galileo Gallilee invented the pendulum i think he was greek. he found the pendulum whilst looking at a chandlier hope this helps
Galileo Galilei was an Italian physicist, mathematician and engineer, who contributed largely to the scientific revolution. He invented a pendulum clock, which was inspired by a swinging chandelier in the Cathedral of Pisa.
Evangelista Torricelli , 1608-47, Italian physicist and mathematician. He was Galileo's secretary (1641-42) and his successor as professor of philosophy and mathematics at Florence. He invented the barometer (1643), called the Torricelli tube
Galileo Galilei
Benedetto Castelli is known for being a great Italian mathematician. He took over from Galileo as a mathematician at the University of Pisa and died in 1643.
It means referring to Galileo Galilei, an Italian scientist.
He was an Italian artist, scientist, mathematician, and inventor.
He was an Italian artist, scientist, mathematician, and inventor.
He was an Italian artist, scientist, mathematician, and inventor.
The Italian mathematician, Gerolamo Cardano conceived of complex numbers around 1545.
The Italian scientist who invented the volt was Alessandro Volta
Galileo Galilei was an Italian physicist, mathematician and engineer, who contributed largely to the scientific revolution. He invented a pendulum clock, which was inspired by a swinging chandelier in the Cathedral of Pisa.
The first battery was invented around 1800 by an Italian scientist, Alessandro Volta.
The barometer was invented by Evangelista Torricelli
The Italian scientist Galileo Galilei invented the thermometer in 1596.
Evangelista Torricelli , 1608-47, Italian physicist and mathematician. He was Galileo's secretary (1641-42) and his successor as professor of philosophy and mathematics at Florence. He invented the barometer (1643), called the Torricelli tube
Vincenzo Viviani (April 5, 1622 - September 22, 1703) was an Italian mathematician and scientist. He was a pupil of Torricelli and a disciple of Galileo
the first wet cell was invented in 1800 by an Italian scientist named Allesandra Volta.