Andre-Marie Ampere made original, significant contributions to mathematics and chemistry and is renowned for his new branch of physics - electrodynamics.
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he was catholic. he was catholic.
André-Marie Ampère, the French physicist and mathematician known for his contributions to the development of electromagnetism, had five siblings. Their names were Jean-Jacques Ampère, Jeanne Antoinette Emile, Joseph-Jean-Jacques Ampère, Victor-Jacques Ampère, and Jean-Paul Ampère. These siblings played various roles in supporting and influencing Ampère throughout his life and career.
André-Marie Ampère was a French physicist and mathematician born in 1775, known for his foundational contributions to the field of electromagnetism. He formulated Ampère's Law, which describes the relationship between electric current and the magnetic field it produces. Ampère's work laid the groundwork for the science of electrodynamics, and he is considered one of the key figures in the development of electrical engineering. The unit of electric current, the ampere, is named in his honor.
André-Marie Ampère was a French physicist and mathematician, best known for his contributions to the field of electromagnetism. He is considered one of the founders of electrodynamics, and the unit of electric current, the ampere, is named in his honor. Ampère's work laid the groundwork for many modern electrical theories and technologies. Additionally, he made significant contributions to mathematics, particularly in the areas of calculus and number theory.
Andre Ampere didn't 'invent' the ampere. The unit for current was named many years after the death of Ampere, in his honour. The ampere is defined in terms of its magnetic effect -i.e. the resulting force between two, parallel, current-carrying conductors. It was Ampere who discovered the relationship between current and force.
In Andre Ampere's basement.
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he is nice and he made ampere which we use as measuring tool....
Named after the French physicist Andre Marie Ampere (1755 - 1836)
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20th January 1775