Charles Coulomb, though two contributing scientists were Joseph Priestley and Henry Cavendish.
The thermometer which captured the minimum and maximum values.
a gyroscope
Joseph John Thomson, while at the Cavendish Laboratory of the University of Cambridge, circa 1897, discovered the electron while studying cathode rays. His conclusion was that the electron was both a carrier of electricity and a component of all atoms. Ernest Rutherford began his work at Cavendish around the same time, working on radioactivity. Returning later to the Cavendish, around 1919, after his discovery of the nucleus, he succeeded Thomson as Cavendish Professor of Experimental Physics. Reference: "The Discovery of Subatomic Particles", Steven Weinberg, Scientific American Library, 1983, page 4.
He invented the thermometer which recorded the maximum and minimum range measured.
Henry Cavendish with his Cavendish experiment.
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Henry Cavendish did his work in the library at on if his homes.
Henry Cavendish was born on October 10, 1731.
Lord Henry Cavendish died in 1700.
Henry Cavendish died on February 24, 1810 at the age of 78.
Henry Cavendish discovered Hydrogen also know as inflammable air and he determined the density of the Earth.
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Yes, Henry Cavendish in 1766
Henry Cavendish
he worked at mcdonolds'
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