Michael Arius
Karakul Angus
The main scientists involved in the Apollo 11 mission were not individual scientists but rather a collaborative effort of various teams and people. The mission involved astronauts Neil Armstrong, Buzz Aldrin, and Michael Collins working together with teams of engineers, technicians, and scientists at NASA to successfully land on the Moon.
Conrad Hubert invented the flashlight in USA.
It was invented by Conrad Hubert in 1902.
Flashlight is not good model to test sun light hit earth. The light of flashlight is too small energy to compare sun light.
A flashlight emits light that illuminates the surroundings, making objects visible in the dark. This helps the person holding the flashlight to navigate and see better in low-light conditions, improving visibility and safety at night.
Bioengineers, Cardiac doctors, Surgeon, Aesthetist, Nurses
Mendeleev, Bohr - look it up!
yes.
Lots of scientists were involved in developing quantum physics, including Planck, Einstein, Bohr, Schrödinger, Heisenberg, Dirac, and others.
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Chemists, pharmacists, chemical engineers, environmental scientists, and food scientists are some professionals who work with mixtures and solutions. They may be involved in creating new mixtures, analyzing existing solutions, or developing processes to separate different components in a solution.
Scientists have not found a way to make a plasma weapon the size of a flashlight yet.
Dr.M.S.Swaminathan
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In 1942, American scientists began developing a superbomb. It was called the Manhattan Project and resulted in the construction, testing and deployment of the atom bomb on Japan in 1945.
In a flashlight, electrical energy from the battery is transformed into light energy and a small amount of heat energy in the bulb. The batteries store chemical energy that is converted into electrical energy, which then powers the light-producing mechanism in the flashlight.
Some prominent scientists who were not directly involved in the discovery of radioactivity include Albert Einstein, Isaac Newton, and Charles Darwin. These scientists made significant contributions to their respective fields, but were not specifically involved in the research and findings related to radioactivity.