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SCIENTISTS AND LAWS IN PHYSICS
- Newtons laws: Isaac Newton Clearly sets out the laws of mechanics, Motion.
- Law 1: Every body continues to be in a state of rest or to move with uniform velocity unless a resultant force acts on it.
- Law 2: The Change of momentum per second is proportional to the applied force and the momentum change takes place in the direction of the force.
- Law 3: Action and reaction are always equal and opposite.
- Keplers Laws: Kepler discovers three laws while studying thje records of observations on planets.
- Law 1: The planets describe ellipsis about the sun as one focus.
- Law 2: The lines joining the sun and the planet sweeps out equal areas in equal time.
- Law 3: The squares of the periods of revolution of the planets are proportional to the cubes of their distances from the sun.
- Newton Law of Gravitation
- The force of the attraction between two given particles is inversely proportional to the square of their distances apart.
- Stokes Law:
- Hooks Law
- Ohms and Joules Laws
- Law of Biot & Savart
- Faraday's Discovery
- Lens Law and energy
- Magnitude of EMF Faraday Law
- Snells Law
- Michelson Rotating Prison Methods for the splitting of light
- Lloyds Mirror
- Brewsters Law
- Doper Effect
- Newton law of Cooling
- Boyles Law
- Charles Law
- Avogadros Law Gas constant
- Dolton Law
- Graham's Law
- Stefano Law
- Drevosts Theory
- Kirchhaffs Law
- Maxwell Assumptions
- Andrews Experiments
- Departure from Boyl's Law
- Van Der Waal
- Milikan Oil Drop Experiment
- Zener Diode
- Plank Constant Quantum Theory
- Einstein Particle (Photon) Theory
- Fraunhofer lines
- Bragg's Law
- Bohr's Theory
- Moseley's Law
- De Brogle's Theory
- Geiger - Muler tube
- Dekatron counter
- Einstein's Mass Energy relation
- Geiger Marshden
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