He discovered that frogs legs convulsed when touched by metal that was charged by electricity.
Galvani, Luigi (1737-1798), Italian physiologist, noted for his studies of the effects of electricity on animal nerves and muscles. Born in Bologna, he was a medical student and later Professor of Anatomy at the University of Bologna. He discovered accidentally that the leg of a frog twitched when touched with an electrically charged scalpel. Galvani's name is still associated with electricity in the words galvanism and galvanization.
Gilberto Galvani was born in 1930, in Italy.
Luigi Galvani was born on September 9, 1737.
His wife was Lucia Galvani. He had a brother and a sister. But thats all i know :)
Luigi Galvani was a famous Italian philosopher and physicist, and he also worked as a doctor. He famously worked on the muscles in dead frogs and was a pioneer in the biology of the nervous system.
aloiso galvani discovered the generator
Luigi Galvani in 1771
1771 by Ludwig Galvani
He discovered that frogs legs convulsed when touched by metal that was charged by electricity.
I reckon it's during 1790's.-Rimmi
During a random experiment on November 6, 1787, Galvani discovered that a frog muscle could be made to contract by placing an iron wire to the muscle and a copper wire to the nerve.
Luigi Galvani dad was a doctor and his mom was a stay at home parent
Ciro Galvani's birth name is Giuseppe Chiamato Ciro Galvani.
Pelagio Galvani died in 1230.
Dino Galvani is 5' 10".
Galvani discovered that muscles in dissected frog legs twitched when touched with a charged metal scalpel, leading to the theory of "animal electricity." Volta developed the first electric battery, known as the voltaic pile, disproving Galvani's theory and demonstrating that electricity could be produced chemically. Their work paved the way for modern understanding of electricity and its applications.
Galvani, Luigi (1737-1798), Italian physiologist, noted for his studies of the effects of electricity on animal nerves and muscles. Born in Bologna, he was a medical student and later Professor of Anatomy at the University of Bologna. He discovered accidentally that the leg of a frog twitched when touched with an electrically charged scalpel. Galvani's name is still associated with electricity in the words galvanism and galvanization.