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Alejandro y Alfonso -
Alejandro y Alfonso -
He was a military engineer and a physicist. He was the first scientist to establish the quantitative laws of electrostatics. He also investigated in other fields, like magnetism, friction and electricity. He invented the Torsion balance, but his most important contribution was his law:
The force of attraction between two forces is directly proportional to the product of the charges.
F=(qxq')/d^2
The scale used in physics to measure the electrical charge is named in honor of Coulomb, Coulomb.
If you want a more complete explanation of the Coulomb's law, you can learn more from http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Coulomb%27s_law
Lucas -
Anyway, perhaps you could have ordered the scientists in chronological order.
In my opinion, I wouldn't have put Edison in the list, because he was an inventor, and there were other scientist who did much more in electricity, like Coulomb or Maxwell.
Could you tell me something about these two men?
By the way, Einstein did NOT built the atomic bomb, even when his descoveries helped to make it possible.
Lucas -
Alfonso -
Elena Rocío -