Democritus is the first Greek philosipher to find atmoms. he made up atoms from the Greek word Atomos.
His name was Democritus; he lived around 400-300 BC.
Dalton did next time listen to your teacher
Democrit from Abdera, approx. 2 500 years ago.
Leucippus (approx. 500 BC) and Democritus (approx. 460-370 BC)
Greek philosopher Democritus.
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John Dalton
the term electricity was coined by william gilbert...........................
The term potential energy was coined by the 19th century Scottish engineer and physicist William Rankine,[2][3] although it has links to Greek philosopher Aristotle's concept of potentiality.
The term atomos is Greek and means, roughly, "undivisable." It simply refers to anything that cannot be further split into any part. The modern concept of the Atom was introduced by Leucippus, further expounded by Democritus, and defined again by Lucretius. Lucretius is commonly given credit for the atom as we know it today. As for the discovery of the properties of the atom, John Dalton and his assistant found the weight of an atom.
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The term potential energy was coined by the 19th century Scottish engineer and physicist William Rankine,[2][3] although it has links to Greek philosopher Aristotle's concept of potentiality.
I think Thales or Democritus
"Atomos", which is the source of our word "atom".
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The Greeks were the first to use the term atom. Democritus first coined the term Atomos, which is defined as uncuttable. Atoms were based purely on philosophy in Democritus's time.
Who was the Greek philosopher who coined the term "atom"? Who was the Greek philosopher who coined the term "atom"? Democritus
A Greek philosopher named Democritus of Abdera coined the word atom in about 420 B.C.
If i recall correctly it was an ancient greek term"atomos" meaning that it couldn't be cut at all because it was so small.
Many believe that Charles Darwin coined the term "survival of the fittest". In fact, it was philosopher Herbert Spencer. According to science, evolution means much more than just natural selection of the strongest.
The term "Kafkaesque" was coined by French existentialist writer and philosopher Jean-Paul Sartre to describe situations that are nightmarishly complex, bizarre, or illogical, reminiscent of the themes found in the works of Franz Kafka.
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Ehrenberg coined the term bacteria.
Freud coined the term infantilism.