Karl Friedrich Gauss is the German mathematician who is credited with developing a number theory that is used in math in relation to electricity and astronomy. The number unit is referred to as the cgs unit of magnetic flux density.
It is Johann Carl Friedrich Gauss whose name (Gauss) we apply to the CGS unit of measure of magnetic flux density. Wikipedia has a post on the Gauss (the unit of measure), and they also have a post on Carl Friedrich Gauss, too. Links are provided. To read more about Gauss on the Answers.com website, use that related link.
The German biologist's first name was Theodor.
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Alfred Wegener was the German scientist who proposed the theory of the supercontinent known as Pangaea.
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"Frankenstein," which translates from the German as "stone of the Franks," was the family name of the scientist, who was Swiss. (Switzerland's three primary languages are German, French, and Italian.) The Frankenstein "monster" had no actual name.
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The German scientist who corresponded with Isaac Newton was Gottfried Wilhelm Leibniz. Leibniz was a mathematician and philosopher known for developing calculus independently of Newton.
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