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  • 1

    Established much of the basic terminologies still used in the field of electromagnetic including electricity, electric attraction and force, and magnetic pole

    William Gilbert

  • 2

    The volume of gas decreases along with the increasing pressure and vice versa

    Boyle’s Law

  • 3

    Produces electrical current

    Steam energy

  • 4

    Discovered the Static Generator

    Isaac Newton

  • 5

    Mathematical Principles of Natural Philosophy

    Isaac Newton

  • 6

    Every object moves in a straight line unless acted upon by a force

    Law of Inertia

  • 7

    The acceleration of an object is directly proportional to the net force exerted and inversely proportional to the object’s mass

    Law of Acceleration

  • 8

    For every action, there is an equal and opposite reaction

    Law of Action and Interaction

  • 9

    In 1733, a French chemist announced that electricity consist of two fluids

    Charles Francis De Cistemay Du Fay

  • 10

    two fluids

    vitreous and resinous

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    He invented glass, silk and paper

    Charles Francis De Cistemay Du Fay

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    Discivered osmosis- moving water without an external input or energy

    Abbe Jean Antoine Nollet

  • 13

    Lightning as a source of electricity

    Benjamin Franklin

  • 14

    published the poor richard’s almanack from 1733-1758

    Benjamin Franklin

  • 15

    Early to bed and early to rise, makes a man healthy, wealthy and wise

    Benjamin Franklin

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    In 1745, he discovered Leyden Jar

    William Watson

  • 17

    stores electricity between two electrodes On the inside and outside of a jar

    Leyden jar

  • 18

    In 1875- Colidge Tube

    William Morgan

  • 19

    passing of electrical charges in a glass tube that produces different colors inside the vacuum

    Colidge tube

  • 20

    - In 1791- 1867, an apprentice to hungry davy, a famous scientist at that time. - He is famous For his contribution to the understanding of electricity and electrochemistry

    Michael Faraday

  • 21

    He discovered two laws of electrolysis

    Michael Faraday

  • 22

    In 1851, he discovered the induction coils

    Heinrich Daniel Ruhmkorff

  • 23

    Modern portable fluorescent lamp

    Ruhmkorff’s lamp

  • 24

    In 1869, he ascertained that the cathode rays glowed different colors because of different glasses and pressures. He noticed that when there Was any object between the cathode and the illuminating Side of the tube, the shadow of that object appeared

    Johann Wilhelm Hittorf

  • 25

    In 1898, he ascertained a cathode- ray tube with an aluminum window through which the rays could pass into an open air. Using a phosphorescent screen, he showed that the rays decreased in number as the screen was drawn away from the tube and ceased at a distance

    Philipp Lenard

  • 26

    In 1898, he ascertained a cathode- ray tube with an aluminum window through which the rays could pass into an open air. Using a phosphorescent screen, he showed that the rays decreased in number as the screen was drawn away from the tube and ceased at a distance

    Philipp Lenard

  • 27

    In 1899, he proved that cathode rays are created when light strikes metal surfaces; this phenomenon later became known as the

    photoelectric effect

  • 28

    He produced radiograph in 1890. However, his achievement was recognized only in retrospect and after the discovery of x-ray by Wilhelm Conrad Roentgen.

    William Goodspeed

  • 29

    In 1727, the first photographic copy of written material was produced

    Johann Heinrich Schlutze

  • 30

    He produced and patented roll-paper films in radiography

    George Eastman

  • 31

    Established much of the basic terminologies still used in the field of electromagnetic including electricity, electric attraction and force, and magnetic pole

    William Gilbert

  • 32

    The volume of gas decreases along with the increasing pressure and vice versa

    Boyle’s Law

  • 33

    Produces electrical current

    Steam Energy

  • 34

    Discovered the Static Generator

    Isaac Newton

  • 35

    Mathematical Principles of Natural Philosophy

    Isaac Newton

  • 36

    Every object moves in a straight line unless acted upon by a force

    Law of Inertia

  • 37

    The acceleration of an object is directly proportional to the net force exerted and inversely proportional to the object’s mass

    Law of Acceleration

  • 38

    For every action, there is an equal and opposite reaction

    Law of Action and Interaction

  • 39

    In 1733, a French chemist announced that electricity consist of two fluids

    Charles Francis De Cistemay Du Fay

  • 40

    two fluids

    Vitreous and Resinous

  • 41

    He invented glass, silk and paper

    Charles Francis De Cistemay Du Fay

  • 42

    Discivered osmosis- moving water without an external input or energy

    Abbe Jean Antoine Nollet

  • 43

    What did Benjamin Franklin Published and what year

    Poor Richard’s Almanack from 1733-1758

  • 44

    Lightning as a source of electricity

    Benjamin Franklin

  • 45

    Early to bed and early to rise, makes a man healthy, wealthy and wise

    Benjamin Franklin

  • 46

    In 1745, he discovered Leyden Jar

    William Watson

  • 47

    stores electricity between two electrodes On the inside and outside of a jar

    Leyden Jar

  • 48

    In 1875- Colidge Tube

    William Morgan

  • 49

    passing of electrical charges in a glass tube that produces different colors inside the vacuum

    Coolidge tube

  • 50

    In 1791- 1867, an apprentice to hungry davy, a famous scientist at that time. He is famous For his contribution to the understanding of electricity and electrochemistry

    Michael Faraday

  • 51

    He produced radiograph in 1890. However, his achievement was recognized only in retrospect and after the discovery of x-ray by Wilhelm Conrad Roentgen.

    William Goodspeed

  • 52

    He discovered two laws of electrolysis

    Michael Faraday

  • 53

    Modern portable fluorescent lamp

    Ruhmkorff’s Lamp

  • 54

    In 1869, he ascertained that the cathode rays glowed different colors because of different glasses and pressures. He noticed that when there Was any object between the cathode and the illuminating Side of the tube, the shadow of that object appeared

    Johann Wilhelm Hittorf

  • 55

    He produced and patented roll-paper films in radiography

    George Eastman

  • 56

    In 1898, he ascertained a cathode- ray tube with an aluminum window through which the rays could pass into an open air. Using a phosphorescent screen, he showed that the rays decreased in number as the screen was drawn away from the tube and ceased at a distance

    Philipp Lenard

  • 57

    In 1851, he discovered the induction coils

    Heinrich Daniel Ruhmkorff

  • 58

    In 1727, the first photographic copy of written material was produced

    Johann Heinrich Schlutze