Essays About hooke's law

 

  • Ultra Sound
    ... We determined the spring constant by using the formula K=1/slope x 9.8m/s. The graph was in agreement with Hooke's Law because it was a straight line. ...
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  • Robert Hooke
    ... He made curator of experiments to the royal society is 1662, and secretary in 1677-88. Hooke is best known for his theory of elasticity, in Hooke's law. ...
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  • Sir Issac Newton
    ... persuaded Newton to write a book and, after much antagonism between Newton and Hooke, Newton was credited for discovering the inverse-square law of attraction. ...
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  • newtons law of motion
    ... still a student, Newton read recent work on optics and light by the English physicists Robert Boyle and Robert Hooke; he also ... 3. Newtons first Law of Motion? ...
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  • Isaac Newton
    ... Although Hooke could not prove his theories mathematically, he boasted enough to draw Newton, who did not want to be shown up, into finally proving the law. ...
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  • Isaac Newton
    ... The third law that Newton created states that if one exerts force on another objected ... Association with Hooke led him to the problem that "the path of a body ...
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  • Issac Newton
    ... his ideas about gravity was the equation called the inverse square law of attraction. ... Unlike his adversary Robert Hooke, who was of the old order of science. ...
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  • A Social History of Truth
    ... Boyles law is: P1V1=P2V2 (where temperature is constant). It is most likely that it was composed by Boyles' said assistant Papin and Hooke had a great ...
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  • your chemical world
    ... resists all ordinary attempts at decomposition." His assistant Robert Hooke also made ... to Dmitri Mendeleev, who not only formulated the periodic law but also ...
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  • Microscope history
    ... revolutionizing the microscope are Robert Brown, Galileo Galilei, Robert Hooke, Antony van ... Born in Hamburg and educated in law at Heidelberg, Schleiden left ...
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  • Chemistry
    ... Therefore, knowing that it was not actually Boyle who discovered his law, but Towneley and Power who did in 1662 and then Hooke who confirmed it soon thereafter ...
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