In 1927 Werner Karl Heisenberg published his uncertainty principle stating that you cannot know the precise location of a particle and know its momentum at the same time.
German Scientist Johann Wilhelm Ritter
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The Lie big condenser was named after a German Scientist called Justus Barron Since grammar school he was very interested in science and he used chemicals from his fathers dry saltery business.
Werner Karl Heisenberg was a renowned German physicist and philosopher. In 1925 he discovered a way to formulate quantum mechanics with matrices. As a result of his discovery, Heisenberg was awarded the Nobel Prize for Physics in 1932.
Albert Einstein Is probably the most well known German Scientist, known for his theory of relativity and the resultant formula relating mass and energy; E = mc2. He was the winner of 1921 Nobel Prize in physics for his work on the photoelectric effect, which is also known as the Hertz effect.
The German scientist Werner Heisenberg developed his uncertainty principle, a major concept in quantum mechanics, in 1927.
Heisenberg. He was also the top scientist on the Nazi A-bomb project. They spent all their time working on reactor development and never understood the fast neutron fission process needed for a bomb until after the British captured him and gave him the August 6, 1945 London newspaper and he read about Hiroshima... he had it all worked out by that evening!
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Rudolf Clausius, a German mathematician and physicist formulated the law of conservation of energy clearly. Though William Rankine mentioned it but he did not formulate it as clearly as Clausius did.
The German biologist's first name was Theodor.
Johannes Kepler, a German astrologer.
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