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  1. Hace 1 día · Δ. Robert Hooke was born in July 1635 in Freshwater, Isle of Wight. He made a name for himself at the age of 25 as the physicist who discovered the law of elasticity in 1660 (which came to be known as Hooke’s Law). Robert Hooke discovered: Hooke’s LawMicrographiaCellsUniversal JointBalance WheelIris Diaphragm Hooke’s Law Developed ...

  2. Hace 16 horas · Zacharias Janssen invented the first microscope in 1590, and then Robert Hooke made it available in compact form in 1655 [1]. However, it took over 200 years for microscopes to become popular for studying diseases and their underlying causes [2].

  3. Hace 2 horas · 6. Robert Hooke . Explanation - Besides that, some members also made publications on monographs in English. Amongst them, Robert Hooke was the first one. 7. Philosophical Transactions. Explanation - A new scientific journal called 'Philosophical Transactions' was inaugurated in 1665. 8. Paragraph F

  4. Hace 16 horas · Hipparchus’ astronomical observations as reported by Ptolemy in the Almagest was spread over the period from 27 September 162 b.c. (autumnal equinox) Footnote 1 to 7 July 127 b.c. (a simultaneous observation of the Sun and Moon), Footnote 2 among which there are the records of three lunar eclipses occurring on 21/22 April 146 b.c., 27/28 January 141 b.c., and 20/21 March 135 b.c.

  5. Hace 1 día · Title: Exploring Hooke's Law of Elasticity: Unveiling the Relationship Between Force and Deformation Introduction: Hooke's Law of Elasticity, proposed by the 17th-century physicist Robert Hooke, stands as a fundamental principle in the study of materials science and mechanical engineering.

  6. Hace 16 horas · Huon Hooke is a leading Australian wine writer, critic, educator and show judge, best known for his columns in Sydney Morning Herald Good Food and Good Weekend. He judges several wine competitions each year, and was co-author of the Penguin Good Australian Wine Guide for 14 years. He has won nine awards for wine writing since he started in 1983.

  7. Hace 2 días · And, boy, could he hold a grudge. For 30 years, Newton sparred with fellow mastermind Robert Hooke, who he looked down upon as the first paid researcher in England. To Newton, science was a calling, not a profession. The rivals disagreed bitterly on whether light was made of waves (Hooke) or particles (Newton). Newton’s famous quote:

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