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The dynamo theory helps explain how a planet or star can make its own magnetic field. William Gilbert was the first person to suggest that the Earth is a magnet in a report called de Magnete in 1600.
The dynamo theory helps explain how a planet or star can make its own magnetic field. William Gilbert was the first person to suggest that the Earth is a magnet in a report called de Magnete in 1600.
He got his first theory from when beloved uncle gave him a metallic compass. Then he started wondering how it worked. From this point, making a theory about mainly anything and everything.
The basic theory was first discussed and proposed by Bernoulli.
The first to determine the general structure of the atom (a positive nucleus surrounded by a cloud of negative charge) was Rutherford, using his scattering experiment. The theory was developed by Bohr to explain absorption and emission spectra. The Bohr model is also sufficient to explain some chemical reactions. The modern theory is explained by the schodinger equation, which explains quantised energy levels the electrons exist at, and the Pauli exclusion principle, which states that no two fermions (the class of particles to which electrons belong) can exist in the same quantum state. This helps explain the number of electrons in each shell. It might be useful to research Dirac, who's equation describes fermions.
one is the land bridge theory the other is the costal theory and the l.ast one is the Australia theory.
Niels Bohr
The dynamo theory helps explain how a planet or star can make its own magnetic field. William Gilbert was the first person to suggest that the Earth is a magnet in a report called de Magnete in 1600.
No. That is the SECOND STEP. In the Scientific Method, the first step is to ask a question or make an observation. The problem / question / observation is the subject of the investigation. Once the question exists, a theory (hypothesis, conjecture) can be made, which can be proven or disproven through experimentation.
The first problem with the theory is that the sun rotates too slow for the theory to explain. Another problem is that the sun would fly apart if it were as explained in the theory. Also to make the theory work all of the planets would have exactly the same axis tilts.
1. Victor Henri's Quantitative Theory of Enzyme Kinetics 2. "Lock and Key" Theory- First introduced by Emil Fischer in 1894
Scientists believe the "first event" in the Universe was the Big Bang. The Big Bang Theory attempts to explain how the universe was originally created.
charles darwin prposed the 1st theory to explain the formation of life on the earth
As real as any scientific theory. Cell theory, the theory of gravity, germ theory of disease, quantum theory and the theory of relativity are all theories that are well supported by the evidence and explain the phenomenon we observe in nature. The theory of evolution by natural selection is no longer " Darwin's theory ", but has been strengthened and added to in the 151 tears since Darwin and Wallace first proposed evolutionary theory.
because they believed god made the world as it is, and it was perfect.
Albert Einstein This theory underwent many incremental changes and they all occurred before Einstein got active. The first was Neils Borh
The dynamo theory helps explain how a planet or star can make its own magnetic field. William Gilbert was the first person to suggest that the Earth is a magnet in a report called de Magnete in 1600.