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Gregorio Zara is a Filipino physicist that discovered the Law of Electrical Kinetic Resistance. Another well known physicist from the Philippines is Paulo Campos for his work in nuclear medicine and contributions to the first radioisotope laboratory.
The unit of frequency, hertz (Hz), is named after the physicist Heinrich Hertz. Similarly, the unit of electrical resistance, ohm (Ω), is named after the physicist Georg Simon Ohm. Another example is the unit of luminous intensity, candela (cd), named after the Polish physicist Andrzej Ciechanowski.
The Fahrenheit thermometer was invented by Daniel Gabriel Fahrenheit, a Polish-German physicist, in the early 18th century. He introduced the scale in 1724 and it is still commonly used in the United States.
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The physicist conducted groundbreaking research in the field of quantum mechanics.
The Dutch-German-Polish physicist Daniel Gabriel Fahrenheit.
Yes, she was. She was born in Warsaw, Poland.
Gregorio Zara is a Filipino physicist that discovered the Law of Electrical Kinetic Resistance. Another well known physicist from the Philippines is Paulo Campos for his work in nuclear medicine and contributions to the first radioisotope laboratory.
you should know she was a woman and she did her best.
Madame Currie was a physicist and chemist of Polish upbringing. She was born on 7 November 1867 in Russia. She soon became a french citizen.
Marie Skłodowska Curie (November 7, 1867 - July 4, 1934) was a physicist and chemist of Polish upbringing and, subsequently, French citizenship.
The physicist won the Nobel Prize.Stephen Hawking is a famous physicist. How hard is it to become a physicist?
The unit of frequency, hertz (Hz), is named after the physicist Heinrich Hertz. Similarly, the unit of electrical resistance, ohm (Ω), is named after the physicist Georg Simon Ohm. Another example is the unit of luminous intensity, candela (cd), named after the Polish physicist Andrzej Ciechanowski.
A physicist specialized in aerodynamics
she was a physicist
The Fahrenheit thermometer was invented by Daniel Gabriel Fahrenheit, a Polish-German physicist, in the early 18th century. He introduced the scale in 1724 and it is still commonly used in the United States.
foreign Physicist and their contribution