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    Introduction Albert Einstein (image 1) was one of the most influential, pivotal and well known theoretical physicist’s of his generation and obviously generations to come. Einstein was born March 14, 1879 in Ulm, Germany. Einstein's father, Hermann Einstein was a salesman and also an engineer. In 1880 the family moved to Munich, where Einstein’s father and uncle founded Elektrotechnische Fabrik J. Einstein & Cie. Their company manufactured electrical equipment based on direct electrical equipment

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    after the eclipse Einstein became a world sensation. This new discovery helped him get invited to several special meetings. Another great accomplishment for Albert Einstein was when he was awarded a Nobel Prize for his influence in the theoretical physics but in particular for his new findings in the law of photoelectric

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    important question if you like building, figuring out how things work, or physics. Also, understanding how a Trebuchet works can help people learn how to make more advanced machines or weapons. Yes the length of an arm on a trebuchet affects the distance it travels. A longer arm will launch the farthest. To build a Trebuchet you will need to know about the physics, kinetic and potential energy, and force and momentum. The physics of a Trebuchet is very important. To build or analyze a Trebuchet, you

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    Branson died June 7 in 1995, though his accomplishments proceeded to live on without him. Herman R. Branson received a B.S. from the Virginia State College in 1936, his Ph.D. from the University of Cincinnati in 1939, and was Assistant Professor of Physics and Chemistry at Howard University. Branson’s dissertation for his Ph.D. included a description of his research results, The Differential

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    Albert Einstein was born in Germany on March 14,1879. He began his schooling at Luitpold Gymnasium. His family later moved to Italy where he continued his education in Switzerland where he trained to be a teacher in physics and mathematics. In 1901 , is the year he gained his diploma he also received his swiss citizenship.Then he received his doctor's degree in 1905. In 1909 he became the professor of Zurich. In 1911 he was appointed director with Kaiser Wilhelm. He became a United States citizen

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    Have you ever came home and wondered how do your light turns on and of or why do magnets repel the same poles? A physicist was the reason we have knowledge about electromagnetism today. The factor of this electromagnetic field was when he noticed that electrical fields and magnetic fields can couple together to form electromagnetic waves. Energy consumption has increased over the years because of electricity. In “A Dynamical Theory of the Electromagnetic Field” (1865) James Clerk Maxwell produced

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    SIR ISAAC NEWTON Perceived as one of the most influential and intellectual minds in existence of mankind. Isaac Newton lived to be a scientist, a striving philosopher, and mathematician. Newton may have been one of the most gifted and greatest mathematicians of all time and of his era as well. In his era and in today he can live as one of the most persuasive theorist in all of science. Newton’s findings and studies of gravitation and also of optics can put him in with a prestigious group of scientist

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    The Cosmo episode we watched in lab right before Spring Break was called, “Hiding in the Light.” This episode focused on the wave theory of light, which was studied by mankind. Light has played a huge and very important role in scientific progress, having early experiments from over two thousand years ago, which involved the camera obscura by Chinese philosopher Mozi. The Chinese philosopher named Mozi, was greatly known for his creation of a camera obscura. Camera is translated as a “chamber”

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    and reasoning on why unbalanced forces cause a change in velocity. The claim will be supported by a law of physics, a textbook excerpt, and the process of skydiving. As stated from above, unbalanced forces cause a change in velocity. As said by Isaac Newton, an object at rest stays at rest, an object in motion stays in motion, unless acted upon by an unbalanced force. (Newton, 1st Law of Physics/Motion, 1666). By this, Newton had meant the object would change velocity if acted upon by an unbalanced

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    Robert Hooke discovered some of the world's first microorganisms and should be the known as the father of cell biology. He made discoveries way before scientists like Antonie Van Leeuwenhoek had made them, even though he didn't really understand what he saw, he gave it the name the ¨cell¨. He also wrote one of the most important scientific books to date as well, Micrographia. He was also a great physicist and discovered the law of elasticity which gave us a great understanding of stress and strain

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