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Name three physicians and write a note about their contribution in physics of 100 words ​

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Answered by heeraskaushik
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Explanation:

Albert Einstein

  • He is also known for his discovery of the photoelectric effect, for which he won the Nobel Prize for Physics in 1921. Einstein developed a theory of special and general relativity, which helped to complicate and expand upon theories that had been put forth by Isaac Newton over 200 years prior.

Michael Faraday

  • Michael Faraday (1791-1867) is probably best known for his discovery of electromagnetic induction, his contributions to electrical engineering and electrochemistry or due to the fact that he was responsible for introducing the concept of field in physics to describe electromagnetic interaction

Rutherford

  • A consummate experimentalist, Rutherford (1871–1937) was responsible for a remarkable series of discoveries in the fields of radioactivity and nuclear physics. He discovered alpha and beta rays, set forth the laws of radioactive decay, and identified alpha particles as helium nuclei.

Answered by ayushidhiman88
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Answer:

Albert Einstein

Nicola Telsa

Issac Newton

Explanation:

Here is Albert Einstein contribution in physics

His research spanned from quantum mechanics to theories about gravity and motion. After publishing some groundbreaking papers, Einstein toured the world and gave speeches about his discoveries. In 1921 he won the Nobel Prize for Physics for his discovery of the photoelectric effect.

Nicola Tesla contribution in physics

Serbian-American engineer and physicist Nikola Tesla (1856-1943) made dozens of breakthroughs in the production, transmission and application of electric power. He invented the first alternating current (AC) motor and developed AC generation and transmission technology.

Issac Newton contribution in physics

Besides his work on universal gravitation (gravity), Newton developed the three laws of motion which form the basic principles of modern physics. ... His work in optics included the study of white light and the discovery of the color spectrum. It was his experiments with light that first made him famous.

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