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charged resin cake and we earth it. When the earth is removed, the metal plate is elevated, and a person conducting this exercise might obtain a spark from it and can repeat it many times.’ After this
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and publisher, Dietrich, for whom he edited “the Göttingen Pocket Calendar” in return. He paid personally also for the physical equipment, for example for the first vacuum pump in Germany he paid 450 thalers
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Joule, can be seen as a central figure to this background. Joule is a central figure as he is the person who established the mechanical equiva- lent of heat – at least this is the standard notion. However [...] century by Hor- ace Benedict de Saussure for making experiments 5 Similarly, Joule did not mention the person doing the physi- cal work in the experiments he carried out afterwards which led to what is nowadays [...] expedition to complete the first successful cable, and for this he was knighted. Thomson gained a personal fortune through patents and consulting surrounding the Atlantic Cable. Unfortunately, his wife Margaret
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already mentioned, Rutherford became famous for his researches in radioactivity – yet he was not the person to open this field. The first researcher who actually observed radioac- tivity was the French physicist [...] honor. Incredibily, she was not only the first female to receive a Nobel Prize, but also the first person ever to receive a second Nobel Prize. But then these days of childhood were over, and so were the
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previous ones. Joule was an expert in reading thermo- meters, this was one of the qualifications a person in the brewing business should have. However, these instruments were different. They had markings
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interest. In the late 17th century there was a run on tulips in the Netherland. Even for wealthy persons, it was easy to run into bankruptcy, developing an obsession for tulips.4 The investigation and
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his par- ents. James Rutherford’s work was also very im- portant to the development of his son’s personality. His father’s work required the family to move quite often. In 1876, James moved his family to [...] already mentioned, Rutherford became famous for his researches in radioactivity – yet he was not the person to open this field. The first researcher who actually observed radioac- tivity was the French physicist
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expedition to complete the first successful cable, and for this he was knighted. Thomson gained a personal fortune through patents and consulting surrounding the Atlantic Cable. Unfortunately, his wife Margaret
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