Pythagoras: Pythagorean theorem
Archimedes: Compound pulley system
Zhang Heng: the world's first seismograph
Leonardo Da Vince:Hydrodynamics system
Albert Einstein: theory of relativity
Heinrich Rudolf Hertz: discover radio waves and unit Hertz.
Nikola Tesla: The Tesla coil transformer.
Wilhelm Conrad Rontgen: first person to take x-ray photographs.
Dmitri Mendeleev: the Periodic Table.
William Thomson or Lord Kelvin : the Kelvin scale.
Marie Curie contributed to chemistry with her research in radioactivity. Max Planck contributed with his quantum theory. Erin Schrodinger formulated wave equation, Niels Bohr made a model of the hydrogen atom, and Svante Arrhenius developed theory about greenhouse gases. August Kekule was founder of chemical structure, Dmitri Mendeleyev created the periodic table, and Robery Boyle contributed Boyle's Law.
Isaac newton formulated the laws of motion and universal gravitation. Albert Einstein developed the general theory of relativity. Charles Darwin is best known for his contributions to evolutionary theory. Louis Pasteur contributed his discoveries of the principles of vaccination, microbial fermentation and pasteurization. Johannes Kepler is best known for his laws of planetary motion. Edwin Hubble played a crucial role in establishing the field of extragalactic astronomy. Joseph J Thomson discovered the electron. Dmitri Mendeleev organized the periodic table of elements. James Watson discovered the structure of DNA. Alfred Wegener discovered continental drift.
Isaac Newton quantified and qualified the laws of motion and gravity. He also invented the reflecting telescope and co-invented the mathematic process of calculus.
Albert Einstein developed theories of relativity, and won a Nobel Prize for his work on the photoelectric effect.
Galileo Galilei improved on the refracting telescope and discovered the four largest moons of Jupiter, but he is most well-known for standing up for Copernican theories of a heliocentric universe against church authority and opposition.
Michael Faraday showed how a changing magnetic field can be used to generate an electric current, used today in modern electric generators.
Johannes Kepler outlined the three laws of planetary motion and described the motion of planets around the sun as elliptical. Much of Kepler's work laid the groundwork for Newton's discoveries.
Archimedes was an ancient Greek, one of the first physicists. He developed many formulas for area of various shapes, and he also worked extensively with levers. In addition, he described the concept of buoyancy and invented Archimedes' screw to raise water.
Nikola Tesla championed the alternating current of electric flow, which is the means by which electric current is carried in the modern world. Tesla also improved upon the transformer and the electric bulb, and invented the Tesla coil.
Max Planck is known as the father of quantum mechanics, and showed how the energy of a photon is proportional to its frequency.
James Maxwell developed equations for electromagnetism and the kinetic theory of gases, and predicted that there were types of radiation beyond visible light.
Marie Curie discovered radioactivity and isolated plutonium and radium.
Dmitri Mendeleev was a Russian chemist who devised the periodic table of elements and predicted that there were more elements to be discovered than the known elements of the time.
Antoine Lavoisier was a French chemist who showed that air is a mixture of nitrogen and oxygen, and determined the nature of combustion. He wrote the first modern book on chemistry and explained the law of conservation of matter.
Henry Cavendish was an English chemist who showed that water was made up of and produced by two gases, and discovered hydrogen.
Amedeo Avogadro was an Italian chemist who distinguished molecules from atoms. Avogadro's number (the mole, 6.02x10^23) is named for him.
Jons Jakob Berzelius is a Swedish chemist who developed the symbols for many of the elements, calculated correct atomic weights, and discovered Selenium, Silicon, and Thorium.
John Dalton was an English chemist who developed the atomic theory of matter and explained the laws of partial pressure.
Robert Boyle was an Irish chemist who studied gases and showed how pressure and volume at constant mass were indirectly proportional to one another.
Friederich Wohler was a German chemist noted as the father of organic chemistry.
Carl Scheele was a Swedish chemist who co-discovered oxygen with Joseph Priestly. Scheele also discovered chlorine, manganese, and molybdenum.
Marie Curie was a Polish chemist who isolated radioactive elements radium and polonium.
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list down at least 10 scientist
20 local scientists
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Robert Millikan
1.8 x 10-4 at 25 degrees C. (Source: Chemistry textbook)
chemistry,elements and compounds, atoms amd atomic structure.
hypo solution used in iodometric titration is sodiumthiosulphate. Its N\10 normality of Na2S2O3.
foreign chemist and their contribution with pictures
There are many foreign scientists that have contributed to the science world. You can find their pictures and biographical information online.
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The answer to that question completely depends on where you live, and on which scientists are the "foreign" ones to you.
Albert Einstein
dr. manley west-he invented a cure for glucoma with the use of ganja
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give 10 filipino scientist
Examples: - inorganic chemistry - organic chemistry - electrochemistry - photochemistry - radiochemistry - physical chemistry - biochemistry - agrochemistry - clinical chemistry - macromolecular chemistry etc.
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6.022 x 10^(23) is the Avogadro Number. It is the number of atoms/molecules in ONE mole of a substance. Named after 'Amadeus Avogadro' an historical Italian Chemist/Scientist.