The thermometer which captured the minimum and maximum values.
Henry Cavendish lived in London, England for the majority of his life. He was known for being a reclusive and private individual, rarely interacting with others and conducting his scientific experiments in his home laboratory.
Charles Cavendish was famous for his contributions to the field of chemistry, particularly for his work on combustion and the composition of water. He is best known for his collaborative research with Henry Cavendish and Joseph Priestley on the properties of gases.
Cavendish used a torsion balance apparatus, known as the Cavendish experiment, to determine the value for Newton's universal gravitational constant. The apparatus consists of a light rod suspended from a thin wire, with two small lead spheres mounted on either end of the rod. By measuring the twisting of the wire due to the gravitational force between the spheres, Cavendish was able to calculate the value of the gravitational constant.
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No, Albert Einstein did not invent the light bulb. The light bulb was invented by Thomas Edison in 1879. Albert Einstein was a physicist known for his theory of relativity and contributions to the field of physics, but he did not invent the light bulb.
he invented a planetaruim with the help of geogrge graham.
Henry Cavendish did not invent any element on the periodic table. He was a scientist known for his work in chemistry and physics, including his discovery of hydrogen.
popcorn and gracce hooperHENRY CAVENDISH is a British Scientist who accounts the discovery of todays frequently used gas..... THE HYDROGEN...He called this gas " The Inflammable Gas ".He is also known for his research on the Density of the earth.
Virginia Cavendish's birth name is Virgnia Cavendish Moura.
The address of the Cavendish Historical Society Inc is: Po Box 472, Cavendish, VT 05142
Kay Cavendish's birth name is Murray, Kathleen Dorothy Cavendish.
Gerald Cavendish Grosvenor's birth name is Grosvenor, Gerald Cavendish.
Lucy Caroline Cavendish has written: 'The diary of Lady Frederick Cavendish'
Joseph Cavendish has written: 'The arguments of the two gentlemen, who were of council for Joseph Cavendish'
Margaret Cavendish was born in 1623.
John Cavendish was born in 1346.
John Cavendish died in 1381.