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  1. Johann II Bernoulli’s essay on light propagation, which received a prize of the Paris Académie, was published 1 in 1736. In this essay Bernoulli attempts to describe light as a pressure wave in an elastic medium that can be conceived as a sprinkling of small particles in an ether full of very small vortices. 2 A portion of the essay is devoted to an analysis of the propagating pressure wave.

  2. Los Bernoulli constituyen una singular familia en la historia de las ciencias. Johann Bernoulli era el más afamado de todos los geómetras de su época. Fue conocido como el Arquímedes de su época. Hijo de Nicolaus y Margaretha Bernoulli, fue considerado dentro de los miembros de la familia que más se destacaron en la labor científica como ...

  3. Jacob II Bernoulli (también escrito como Jakob o Jacques en su versión francesa; 17 de octubre de 1759 - 3 de julio de 1789) fue un físico suizo, autor de notables trabajos matemáticos sobre elasticidad, hidrostática y balística. 1 Hermano menor de Johann III Bernoulli, fue uno de los últimos miembros notables de la familia Bernoulli.

  4. Johann Bernoulli attempted to take precedence over his son by purposely predating his work two years prior to his son’s. Johann married Dorothea Falkner, daughter of an Alderman of Basel. He was the father of Nicolaus II Bernoulli, Daniel Bernoulli and Johann II Bernoulli and uncle of Nicolaus I Bernoulli. Contributions to mathematics

  5. Johann II Bernoulli (sau Jean II Bernoulli) (n.18 mai 1710 la Basel - d. 17 iulie 1790 la Basel) a fost un matematician, fizician și jurist elvețian.Membru al celebrei familii Bernoulli, tatăl său a fost Johann Bernoulli, iar stră-strănepoata sa, Maria Bernoulli, a fost soția scriitorului Hermann Hesse.

  6. 17 de abr. de 2024 · Johann Bernoulli (born August 6 [July 27, Old Style], 1667, Basel, Switzerland—died January 1, 1748, Basel) was a major member of the Bernoulli family of Swiss mathematicians. He investigated the then new mathematical calculus, which he applied to the measurement of curves, to differential equations, and to mechanical problems.

  7. Nicolaus II Bernoulli (also spelled as Niklaus or Nikolaus; 6 February 1695 in Basel – 31 July 1726 in Saint Petersburg) was a Swiss mathematician as were his father Johann Bernoulli and one of his brothers, Daniel Bernoulli. He was one of the many prominent mathematicians in the Bernoulli family .