Two major contributions made by Hans Gross were, 1. Hans Gross wrote the first treatise describing the application of scientific disciplines to the field of criminal investigation in 1893. 2. He detailed the assistance that investigators could expect from the fields of microscopy, chemistry, physics, mineralogy, zoology, batany, anthropometry, and fingerprinting. He later introduced the forensic journal, which still reports improved methods of scientific crime detection.
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It's foundations. Gravity, calculus, metal refining, trajectory calculations, optics.Probably more than anyone else. Primarily his 3 laws, oh and gravity.1. An object in motion stays in motion, an object at rest stays at rest.2. Force = Mass * Acceleration3. For each action there is an equal and opposite reaction.Gravity: kinda the coolest thing ever.These describe nearly all of what most people know of physics. Every bit of motion is described by his contributions. Its even called basic Newtonian motion.Simply put: He's kind of a big deal.Among other things, Newton:Derived the universal law of gravitation.Did important contributions to calculus.Systematized what is today know as the "Laws of Newton". Some of those laws were known before his time, though.He discovered gravity and the three laws of motion, he contributed to physics quite a lot! Isaac Newton discover Newton's three laws of motion. They form the basics of physics. The three laws include the First, Second, and Third law of motion. They basically state simple physics that are obvious to all of us.created Netowns (the unit we measure force in) :)
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1. Particle Model: Invented by Sir Isaac Newton. He devised a simple particle model to explain the properties of light. He preferred to consider light as a stream of small particles or corpuscles. These particles were emitted in all directions by a light source, travelled in straight lines and carried energy. For example, in this model, the reflection of light was considered as being similar to a tennis ball rebounding from a wall with equal angles of incidence and reflection.2. Wave Model: In 1690, the Dutch physicist Christiaan Huygens published his Treatise on Light which developed the idea that light, like sound, travelled as a wave through a medium called the ether.Hope this helps :)
A treatise on crime or the criminal population.
A treatise on crime or the criminal population.
Two major contributions made by Hans Gross were, 1. Hans Gross wrote the first treatise describing the application of scientific disciplines to the field of criminal investigation in 1893. 2. He detailed the assistance that investigators could expect from the fields of microscopy, chemistry, physics, mineralogy, zoology, batany, anthropometry, and fingerprinting. He later introduced the forensic journal, which still reports improved methods of scientific crime detection.
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Hans Gross
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