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  1. Hace 5 días · Robert Hooke presented the Hooke’s law which is the basis for elastic structural analysis 1687 Isaac Newton published his document “Principia Mathematica” containing the famous Newton’s laws of motion

  2. Sort of. Liebniz was really the only one that actually posed any real competition. But early in his career Robert Hooke and he didn’t get along very well as Hooke thought he was competition but after a few years Newton just blew past him intellectually. But otherwise there was mostly just people who couldn’t keep up with Newton or Liebniz.

  3. Hace 5 días · English scientist who formulated the law of elasticity and proposed a wave theory of light and formulated a theory of planetary motion and proposed the inverse square law of gravitational attraction and discovered the cellular structure of cork and introduced the term `cell' into biology and invented a balance spring for watches ...

  4. Hace 5 días · The mathematical properties of the catenary curve were first studied by Robert Hooke in the 1670s, and its equation was derived by Leibniz, Huygens, and Johann Bernoulli in 1691. A chain hanging from points forms a catenary.

  5. Hace 3 días · Chapter 5 turns, at last, to the more conventional resource for Christian ethics, namely the Bible. It looks specifically at the way that teleios and teleioö (adjective and verb) are used thrice each in Matthew, in Paul and in Pauline letters, but most frequently in Hebrews where Jesus is seen as being perfect and without sin and in the Septuagint variously depicting human, and more ...

  6. Hace 3 días · However, another fellow of the Royal Society, Robert Hooke, claimed in his diary to have paid two pence to see a “tigre” at the Bartholomew Fair in 1677 (Altick, 1978, p. 35). Frost (1875, p. 91) notes his inability to identify the 1708 menagerie's owner — and for good reason.

  7. Hace 1 día · That was contested by rival Robert Hooke who showed apostrophi­c conservati­on was not confined to it’s and its but a general property of all misplaced apostrophe­s. Hooke’s proposed correction was “Every apostrophe omitted from a word that should have one is balanced by an equal and opposite incorrect insertion where one should not be”.

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