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Name a scientist whom you admire and say why you admire him/her

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Answered by anshika9331
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I greatly admire J. Robert Oppenheimer.

For some background, Oppenheimer was an American scientist born to German immigrants in 1904. His family was Jewish, but he never exactly chose a religion. In school, he excelled in science, eventually going on to receive his doctorate from the University of Cologne. While getting his doctorate, he developed the Born-Oppenheimer Approximation theory along with renowned physicist Max Born, making him famous across the world.

In 1939, Oppenheimer joined the Manhattan Project as the director of said project, and began recruiting other scientists. While some history books (primarily textbooks) state he had little to do with the actual development of the bomb, testimony by Enrico Fermi shows that he was perhaps the most instrumental scientist in developing it.



Answered by Jasleen0599
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Name a scientist whom you admire and say why you admire.

  • One of the most well-known physicists in the world is Albert Einstein. He was once an unusual man and may have been the first scientist in the entire globe to achieve such widespread fame. Thomas Alva Edison is a scientist who I respect. He was an American inventor and is known as the country's greatest inventor.
  • He created a number of innovations that have had a significant impact on our lives, including as the phonograph, the mohan camera, and the long-lasting electric light bulb. One of the best scientists of the twenty-first century, he is. He serves his nation and becomes the 11th president of India. He was the most respected individual in the nation because of his outstanding achievements both as a scientist and as president.
  • Newton's work in physics and celestial mechanics, which culminated in the idea of universal gravity, was his greatest accomplishment. Early versions of Newton's three laws of motion existed by 1666. He had also figured out the rule governing the centrifugal force exerted by a body travelling uniformly in a circle.
  • One of the most important scientists of the eighteenth century was Isaac Newton, whose revolutionary discoveries laid the groundwork for contemporary physics. Many experts think that Newton's greatest brilliance was not in the theories he developed, but rather in the way he applied them to the universe as a whole.

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