15 Famous Male Scientist And Their Contribution
15 famous male scientist and their contribution
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Sir Isaac Newton – He is known for his explanation of Universal Gravitation and three laws of motion, and he was able to prove that the reason of both the motion of objects on Earth and of celestial bodies is controlled by the same Neutral Laws.
Albert Einstein –His theory of relativity is considered as a revolutionary development of Physics.
Stephen Hawking -Hawking's big bang theory and black hole theory has turned the attention of the world.
Wilhelm Conrad Röntgen- The famous German physicist Röntgen is the one who discovered X-rays (also called as Röntgen rays).
Alexander Graham Bell- The inventor of one of the most popular devices today thought that the telephone was intruding, which is why he did not have one in his workplace.
Sir Alexander Fleming- He is the inventor of penicillin that prevented a lot of soldiers from being infected. The discovery of penicillin managed to significantly boost the evolution of medicine industry.
Nikola Tesla- Built the Tesla induction motor, the Tesla coil and a pioneering mechanism for wireless (radio) communication.
Orville and Wilbur Wright - Invented the airplane, i.e., successfully completed the first powered heavier-than-air flight.
James Chadwick- Discovered the electrically neutral particle in atoms, neutron.
Johann Kepler- Formulated the laws of planetary motion, which are named after him.
Marie Sklodowska-Curie - Pierre Curie - Expounding on the work of Maries Doctoral Advisor Henri Becquerel, Marie and Pierre Curie discovered the radioactive elements Radium (Ra) and Polonium (Po). Their work in radioactivity (a term coined by Marie Curie, incidentally) resulted in Marie Curie, Pierre Curie and Henri Becquerel receiving the 1903 Nobel Prize in Physics.
Michael Faraday- Discovered electromagnetic induction, laws of electrolysis and fundamental relations between light and magnetism. Faraday is considered the greatest experimentalist.
Neil Bohr- Formulated the Bohr model of the atom.
Archimedes- Invented the Archimedean Screw, used for drawing water out of flooded ships, or from canals for irrigation. Archimedes also discovered the method for determining the volume of irregular objects.
Galileo Galilei- Invented, among other devices, the telescope and the military compass. Galilei made several crucial astronomical observations (such as Jupiters four largest moons, which are called the Galilean moons in his honor), and promoted the Copernican view that the earth revolves around the sun -- the latter inviting the wrath of the Church.
Percy Spencer- Microwave oven
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