Hooke discovered cells when he examined cork under his homemade microscope.
Hooke called what he saw under the microscope as small, tiny chambers.
Robert Hooke was the scientist who discovered the law which is named after him.
The cells in cork.
"cells"
Robert Hooke discovered the law.
Robert Hooke discovered the law of elasticity in 1660.
Robert Hooke in 1660
he discovered the law of elasticity
The law of elasticity, or Hooke's law, was discovered by the British scientist Robert Hooke. It states that the stretching of a solid body is proportional to the force applied to it.
Robert Hooke discovered the law.
Robert Hooke discovered the law of elasticity in 1660.
Robert Hooke discovered the 'Hooke's Law' of Elasticity
Robert Hooke was employed by Robert Boyle in 1655 in England. He discovered the law of elasticity, which is today known as Hooke's Law.
Robert Hooke.
Robert Hooke in 1660
Robert Hooke discovered the law of elasticity. The law is that the extension of the spring is equivalent to the force applied.
Robert Hooke was an English polymath, natural philosopher, and architect. Robert Hooke's father was a well known architect and Robert was known for many things, including discovering the law of elasticity.
he discovered the law of elasticity
Hooke's law of Elasticity.
Not known. He first published his law in 1676.
The law of elasticity, or Hooke's law, was discovered by the British scientist Robert Hooke. It states that the stretching of a solid body is proportional to the force applied to it.