he discovered the the electron has a negative charge through an experiment called the oil-drop experiment
What did Muslims contribute to architecture
he made the three laws of motion
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J. Robert Oppenheimer has written: 'The flying trapeze' -- subject(s): Physics, Addresses, essays, lectures 'Atom and void' -- subject(s): Philosophy, Science, Social aspects, Social aspects of Science 'Science and the common understanding / J. Robert Oppenheimer' -- subject(s): Science 'Relevance of Literature to Science' 'Lectures on electrodynamics' -- subject(s): Electrodynamics 'La science et le bon sens' -- subject(s): Sciences 'The scientific foundations for world order' -- subject(s): Science, Social problems 'Science and the common understanding' -- subject(s): Science, Essays, Addresses, essays, lectures
He discovered that CFC's could damage the ozone layer.
Robert Milikan
yes no maybe so
the law of Elasticity
Robert Hooke discovered cell theory and cells
Robert Milikan is best known for his experiments that measured the elementary electric charge of the electron. Through his oil drop experiment conducted in 1909, he was able to determine the charge of the electron with remarkable precision. This work not only provided crucial evidence for the existence of electrons but also contributed significantly to the understanding of atomic structure and the field of electrochemistry. Additionally, Milikan won the Nobel Prize in Physics in 1923 for his achievements.
Robert H Goddard is the person credited with inventing liquid fueled rocket.
because he wanted to because he wanted to
CAMS! (California Academy of Mathematics and Science) is way better although there's a lengthy application process. But it's worth it! CAMS is in the top 5o schools nationwide. Poly, Milikan, and Cabrillo didn't even make the list. I'll be going to CAMS for 2009-2013!
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What did Muslims contribute to architecture
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Robert Nadeau - science historian - was born in 1944.