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write a note on the character of jagdishji​

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Answered by somya2563
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Explanation:

\huge\mathtt\blue \star \pink{Jagadish \:  Chandra \:  Bose}

Sir Jagadish Chandra Bose is one of the most prominent first Indian scientists who proved by experimentation that both animals and plants share much in common. He demonstrated that plants are also sensitive to heat, cold, light, noise and various other external stimuli. Bose contrived a very sophisticated instrument called the crescograph, which could record and observe plants minute responses to external stimulants. It was capable of magnifying the motion of plant tissues to about 10,000 times of their actual size and, in doing so, found many similarities between plants and other living organisms..

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Answered by Ritikagupta37
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Answer:

Jagadish Chandra bose

Explanation:

Bose was born in 1858 in Munshiganj in modern-day Bangladesh, although, at the time of his birth, this area was part of British India. As a child, his father wanted to make sure that he learned his native language and culture before learning English, so he sent the young Jagadish to a local Bengali school. Later, Bose would recall that hearing stories about the natural world as a child at school sparked his interest in studying the inner workings of nature. This interest in plants and nature would eventually lead to his most famous discovery.

Even though his family was not wealthy, Bose's father was determined that he get a good education. After graduating from the University of Calcutta, he moved to England to further his education. He first attended Cambridge University, and then the University of London, earning a degree in natural science in 1884.

Contributions to Science

After completing his degree, Bose returned to India and took a position as a professor of physics at Presidency College in Calcutta. Although he taught classes at the college, there were no adequate research laboratories there, so he was forced to fund his own research and perform experiments in his home. In addition, because he was Indian, his salary was much less than that of the other, primarily British, professors. When he discovered this, he refused to take any more money and worked for free for three years.

Although this made for a difficult few years for Bose, things would get better. Eventually, the college decided to pay him the full salary for the three years he had worked for free and to continue paying him at the same rate as the other professors.

Despite the difficulties he faced, Bose persevered and continued working. During the early years of his career, his research focused primarily on improving radio technology, specifically on the transmission of wireless signals using microwaves.

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