Facts on Optical physicists

Isaac Newton

Was a British physicist and mathematician and one of the world’s greatest scientists.

10 facts about Isaac Newton

Michael Faraday

Was a British scientist who made significant contributions to the fields of electrochemistry electro-magnetism.

10 facts about Michael Faraday

James Clerk Maxwell

Was a mathematical and theoretical physicist of Scottish descent.

10 facts about James Clerk Maxwell

Erwin Schrodinger

Was an Austrian physicist famous for his contribution in the field of quantum theory.

10 facts about Erwin Schrodinger

Max Planck

Was a German theoretical physicist.

10 facts about Max Planck

Max Born

Was a German-British mathematician and physicist.

10 facts about Max Born

Leonard Euler

Was a pioneering Swiss mathematician and physicist.

10 facts about Leonard Euler

Christiaan Huygens

Was a prominent Dutch mathematician and philosopher.

10 facts about Christiaan Huygens

Karl Friedrich Gauss

Was a German mathematician and physical scientist.

10 facts about Karl Friedrich Gauss

Max von Laue

Was a German physicist who won the 1914 Nobel Prize in physics for his discovery of X-ray crystallography which helps in determining the arrangement of atoms in some substances.

10 facts about Max von Laue

Gustav Kirchhoff

Was a German physicist who was the first to show that electric current flows at the speed of light through a conductor.

10 facts about Gustav Kirchhoff

Albert Abraham Michelson

Albert Abraham Michelson was an American physicist known for his work on the measurement of the speed of light and especially for the Michelson–Morley experiment

10 facts about Albert Abraham Michelson

Ernst Mach

was an Austrian physicist and philosopher

10 facts about Ernst Mach

Leon Foucault

A French physicist.

10 facts about Leon Foucault

Steven Chu

An American physicist.

10 facts about Steven Chu




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