Robert Boyle's discovery of Boyle's Law, which describes the relationship between pressure and volume of a gas at constant temperature, was significant in the development of the field of thermodynamics and laid the foundation for understanding gas behavior. Without this discovery, our understanding of gas laws and their practical applications, such as in the design of engines and air conditioning systems, would be severely limited.
Robert Millikan conducted his famous oil drop experiment in 1909, which helped to determine the charge of an electron. This experiment led to his noteworthy discovery in 1913 of the fundamental unit of electric charge.
Robert Millikan is credited with the discovery of the elementary electronic charge through his oil drop experiment.
Robert C. Richardson, along with David M. Lee and Douglas D. Osheroff, won the Nobel Prize in Physics in 1996 for their discovery of superfluidity in helium-3 at temperatures close to absolute zero. Their research provided important insights into the properties of matter at extremely low temperatures, expanding our understanding of quantum physics.
In 1908 Milikan discovered the charge of the elctron which is 1.60 x 10-19. He also confirmed Albert Einstein's theory of the photoelectric effect. He won the noble peace prize in physics, for his discovery of the electron's charge, in 1923.
Albert Einstein explained the phenomenon of Brownian motion named after the Scottish botanist Robert Brown. The phenomenon had been observed and described in Roman times (60 BC) and examined since the invention of the microscope.
Robert Oppenheimer's big discovery was the atomic bomb
Robert Hooke made his discovery of cells in the mid-17th century, specifically in 1665.
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Robert B. Davis has written: 'Discovery in Mathematics'
Robert Hooke had told other scientists about his discovery by publishing a book about cell theory. Cheers :)
Robert Cuff has written: 'New-founde-land at the very centre of the European discovery & exploration of North America' -- subject(s): Discovery and exploration
Captain Robert Falcon Scott sailed in two different ships on his Antarctic expeditions, the Terra Nova and the Discovery.
He discovered cells in 1665.