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  1. Georg Matthias Bose (22 September 1710 – 17 September 1761), also known as Mathias Bose, was an electrical experimenter in the early days of the development of electrostatics. He is credited with being the first to develop a way of temporarily storing static charges by using an insulated conductor (called a prime conductor).

  2. 22 de sept. de 2023 · Georg Matthias Bose, a German demonstrator of physics, was born Sep. 22, 1710, in Leipzig. Not much is known about his education, but in the mid-1730s, he emerged as a clever demonstrator of physical phenomena, which, after 1735, were primarily electrical effects.

  3. 23 de sept. de 2017 · Boses most influential experiment was to create fire out of water and electricity (and a little alcohol). He had noticed that Du Fay had made sparks go to a container of water. Bose added alcohol to the top of the water and use the spark from his hand to light it on fire! This is an important experiment, so let me go into it in ...

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  4. Georg Matthias Bose (* 22. September 1710 in Leipzig; † 17. September 1761 in Magdeburg) war ein deutscher Physiker und Astronom. Inhaltsverzeichnis. 1 Leben. 2 Wirken. 3 Werkauswahl. 4 Literatur. 5 Anmerkungen und Einzelnachweise. Leben. Georg Matthias Bose war der Sohn des einflussreichen Kaufmanns Georg Heinrich Bose.

  5. Georg Matthias Bose (Q96089) From Wikidata. Jump to navigation Jump to search. German physicist. edit. Language Label Description Also known as; English: Georg ...

  6. Bose, Georg Matthias. ( b. Leipzig, Germany, 22 September 1710; d. Magdeburg, Germany, 17 September 1761) electricity. Bose, a merchant’s son, was educated at the University of Leipzig, where he concentrated on philosophy, mathematics, and languages. In 1727 he received the M.A. and joined the philosophy faculty as a junior lecturer ...

  7. Paper, 'Partial lunar eclipse at Wittenberg on 23 Dec 1749; solar eclipse on 8 Jan 1750' by Georg Matthias Bose Creator: Georg Matthias Bose Reference number: L&P/2/121 Paper, 'Observatio eclipseos lunaris totalis [Observations of total eclipse of the moon], Wittemburg, 19 June 1750' by Georg Matthias Bose