Examples of using French physicist in English and their translations into Hungarian
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French physicist and inventor.
The Observatory is named after the French physicist Pierre Victor Auger.
In 1859, the French physicist Gaston Plant? invented the first rechargeable battery.
Charles-Augustin de Coulomb(1736- 1806) was a French physicist.
The becquerel is named for French physicist Antoine Henri Becquerel.
In 1859, French physicist Gaston Planté constructed the world's first rechargeable battery.
The blind spotwas first documented by Edme Mariotte, a French physicist, in 1660.
Another one of them was the French physicist Antoine Henri Becquerel(1852-1908).
French physicist and chemist Joseph Louis Gay-Lussac was born 6. December 1778.(died 1850).
In 1859, Gaston Planté, a French physicist, developed the first rechargeable battery.
Ampere- Unit of measurement of electrical current, named after the French physicist Andre Marie Ampere.
It was invented by French physicist Léon Foucault in 1851 to demonstrate the rotation of the Earth.
Watch this page Edit Marie Salomea Sklodowska- Curie(7 November 1867- 4 July 1934)was a Polish and French physicist, chemist and feminist.
The French physicist Edme Mariotte(1620- 1684) discovered the same law independently of Boyle in 1676.
American roulette was derived from classic French roulette,invented by the French physicist Blaise Pascal in the 17th century.
Just two days later, French physicist Louis Paul Cailletet announced his own method of liquefying molecular oxygen.
Edit(Redirected from Maria Skłodowska-Curie) Marie Salomea Sklodowska- Curie(7 November 1867- 4 July 1934)was a Polish and French physicist, chemist and feminist.
In 1851 in the Paris Pantheon Foucault(1819-1868) the French physicist proved that the Earth rotates with a 67 m long pendulum of a mass of 28 kg.
The French physicist Charles de Coulomb(1736-1806) discovered that the force between two electrical charges is proportional to the product of the charges and inversely proportional to the square of the distance between them.
The 2007 Nobel Prize in physics was awarded to the French physicist Albert Fert(1938-) and German physicist Peter Grünberg(1939-) for the discovery of GMR.
She discovered the first evidence of radioactivity, a feat that in 1903 earned Curieand her husband Pierre Curie the Nobel Prize in Physics, which was awarded jointly with the French physicist Henri Becquerel.
It was the famous 17th-century French physicist, and mathematician, Blaise Pascal, who invented the roulette wheel, albeit not with the intention of gambling with it.
The exhibits begin at the time of the Greeks andcontinue up to the developments of Coulomb, the French physicist who discovered the principles of electromagnetism and the law of electric force.
The findings influenced French physicist André-Marie Ampère's developments of a single mathematical form to represent the magnetic forces between current-carrying conductors.
This model was validated experimentally in 1908 by French physicist Jean Perrin, thus providing additional validation for particle theory(and by extension atomic theory).
About 1950 the French physicist Léon Brillouin exorcised the demon by demonstrating that the decrease in entropy resulting from the demon‘s actions would be exceeded by the increase in entropy in choosing between the fast and slow molecules.
The first doppler redshift was described in 1848 by French physicist Armand-Hippolyte-Louis Fizeau, who pointed to the shift in spectral lines seen in stars as being due to the Doppler effect.
In 1839 a French physicist called Alexandre-Edmond Becquerel was recognised to the“photovoltaic” term that comes from the Greek photo which means light and voltaic which means simply electricity therefore photovoltaic means light-electricity.
This link between rainfall andriver flow in Paris was confirmed in 1686 by the French physicist Edme Mariotte, who quantitatively measured the velocity in the Seine near the Pont Royal by observing the passage of boats and debris on the current.
In molecular physics, Clausius restated the French physicist Sadi Carnot's principle concerning efficiency of heat engines and thus provided a much sounder basis for the theory of heat.
