No one single person. You have to look at the whole history of physics to figure out who invented/discovered who. Look at the list of nobel laureates
These people are great inventors who made great discoveries in areas of physics.
The right-hand rule in physics is a convention that determines the direction of a vector resulting from the cross product of two other vectors. It is not attributed to a single inventor, but rather a commonly used technique in physics and mathematics.
No, Albert Einstein was not an inventor. He was a theoretical physicist known for developing the theory of relativity and making significant contributions to the field of physics.
The Nobel Prize in Physics is one of the five Nobel Prizes established by the will of Alfred Nobel in 1895 and awarded annually since 1901. (The other 4 prizes are in Chemistry, Literature, and Physiology or Medicine, and the Nobel Peace Prize.)
Albert Einstein did not invent the light bulb. The light bulb was actually invented by Thomas Edison in 1879. Einstein's contributions were in the field of theoretical physics, particularly with his theory of relativity and the famous equation E=mc^2.
The abbreviation of physics is Phys.It is PHY
Edison didn't work in physics. He was an inventor and had an inventor's workshop and invented the light bulb.
There is no such term as "Archimedist." Archimedes was an ancient Greek mathematician, physicist, engineer, and inventor who made significant contributions to mathematics and physics.
The right-hand rule in physics is a convention that determines the direction of a vector resulting from the cross product of two other vectors. It is not attributed to a single inventor, but rather a commonly used technique in physics and mathematics.
No Freeman Dyson - Scientific physics positron guy Jame's Dyson Vacuum cleaner inventor
No, Albert Einstein was not an inventor. He was a theoretical physicist known for developing the theory of relativity and making significant contributions to the field of physics.
He was an early television pioneer, the inventor of the first arcade game to use a cathode ray tube, and a professor of physics at Furman University.
· Arthur L. Schawlow, Inventor of laser spectroscopy, Nobel Prize in Physics - 1990 · John Mauchly & John Presper Eckert designed ENIAC - 1990 · Noromalala Rakotovololona invented "Sac de couchage" - The sleeping bag - 2000
The Nobel Prize in Physics is one of the five Nobel Prizes established by the will of Alfred Nobel in 1895 and awarded annually since 1901. (The other 4 prizes are in Chemistry, Literature, and Physiology or Medicine, and the Nobel Peace Prize.)
AnswerMarconi was an Italian inventor who invented the radio. He won a Nobel Prize in Physics for this accomplishment. He was born near Bologna, Italy in 1874. He invented the radio!
who is the inventor
Inventor
As a scientist, inventor, Chemistry/Biology/Physics teacher, or enviromentalist. astronamy it think ;) Also: Crime scene investigator, coroner, metallurgist, gemmologist, mineralologist, and almost anything to do with the medical profession. p.s. astronomy is a telescope ;)