Robert Hooke's niece was Margaret Hooke. She was the daughter of Hooke's sister, who married a man named Joseph Hooke. Margaret is noted in historical records primarily for her connection to Robert Hooke, a prominent 17th-century scientist known for his contributions to physics and Biology.
It is not known when Robert Hooke's mom died. What is known is that his father died in 1648 when Robert was 13.
Robert Hooke never married and had no wife. He dedicated his life to his scientific work and never pursued a romantic relationship or family life.
Robert Hooke's book was called "Micrographia," published in 1665. It was a groundbreaking work that detailed Hooke's observations using a microscope, including illustrations of various objects magnified under the lens.
Robert Fulton, the American inventor and engineer married Harriet Livingston, the niece of Robert Livingston, in 1808. Fulton is remembered because he invented and developed the first steamboat that has commercial success.
The masculine gender of the word "niece" is "nephew." A niece is the daughter of one's sibling, while a nephew is the son of one's sibling.
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Hooke's law of Elasticity.
cells insects moons suns and more.
hookes book was about cells insect and more
September the 12th 2001
He discovered that every living things have cells.
he discovered cells while looking at cork.