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(1997) Wielkie eksperymenty naukowe . Cyklady, Warszawa Wróblewski A. K., Historia fizyki Wydawnictwo naukowe PWN, Warszawa, 2006 Wróblewski A. K. (2010) 200 uczonych w anegdocie. Księga II. Świat Książki, [...] Lavoisier i prawo zachowania masy Listen W roku 1782 wrzesień był wyjątkowo przyjemny, a Paryż był bardzo miłym miastem o tej porze roku. Pewnego poranka, dwoje ludzi odeszło od śniadania, kierując swe [...] temu stanowisku był tak bogaty. Drugą osobą była jego żona Marie – młodsza o jakieś 15 lat od Antoine’a , piękna i bardzo mądra kobieta, któranie tylko interesowała się naukami ścisłymi, ale była również
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edukacyjne (PDF) 05.05.2021 404 KB (PDF) Download Zasoby historyczne Literatura podstawowa Wróblewski A. K., Historia fizyki od czasów najdawniejszych do współczesności, Wydawnictwo Naukowe PWN, Warszawa [...] o Naukowe PWN SA, Warszawa 2002 Black, John: The Four Elements in Plato’s Timaeus, Lewiston, N.Y u.a. 2000. Bostock, David: Space, Time, Tatter, and Form: Essays on Aristotle’s Physics, Oxford, Repr. 2009
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twice the chance to report a new discovery, which, when reported by their adversaries, won those a Nobel Prize. In 1935, their accurate observation skills finally earned them a Nobel Prize of their own, [...] The dutch physician Christiaan Eijkman is trying to cure people from a strange illness. Beri-Beri was known in the dutch colonies for a long time, but researchers were unable to identify the cause for the [...] Subjective Listen Science has a subjective aspect to it. Science and scientific research are normally considered to be objective, yet, there are also subjective aspects: Scientists decide what they take
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edukacyjne (PDF) 05.05.2021 353 KB (PDF) Download Zasoby historyczne Literatura podstawowa Wróblewski A. K., Historia fizyki od czasów najdawniejszych do współczesności, Wydawnictwo Naukowe PWN, Warszawa [...] of Otto Von Guericke, Dordrecht 1994, online available: http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-94-011-2010-4 . Literatura dodatkowa Amsterdamski P., Orłowski B., Yamazaki M., Słownik uczonych , Horyzont, 2002
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something like a NOTHING really BE in existence? This story tells you about the german mayor von Guericke and his losing game to prove the existence of the vacuum. Guericke and vacuum In 1778, a strange line [...] reasons, why it did not become a best practice model. Mouchot and the solar cooker Irene Joliot-Curie and her husband Frederic missed at least twice the chance to report a new discovery, which, when reported [...] reported by their adversaries, won those a Nobel Prize. In 1935, their accurate observation skills finally earned them a Nobel Prize of their own, when they presented how man was able to generate new radioactive
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attempt to produce a meat extract which she could drink instead of eating the meat. The result is a precursor to modern bouillon cubes. Liebig and nutrition What is the nature of heat – is it a substance or [...] consider to be an appropriate methodology and how they define what is considered to be a scientific fact is the result of a discourse which is - among other factors - also shaped by historical, cultural, and [...] The dutch physician Christiaan Eijkman is trying to cure people from a strange illness. Beri-Beri was known in the dutch colonies for a long time, but researchers were unable to identify the cause for the
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problems relate to a particular need such as how to produce a more effective or less expensive music storage device, how to increase the agricultural yield of a plot of land, or how to vanquish a particular [...] determined the ratio of heat and mechanical work. Joule und Energy What is the nature of heat – is it a substance or infinitesimal movement of matter? Among others, the Bavarian War Minister Benjamin Thompson [...] by analysing the drilling process for manufacturing cannons. Rumford and calorics Can something like a NOTHING really BE in existence? This story tells you about the german mayor von Guericke and his losing
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cookstove and the political and economical reasons, why it did not become a best practice model. Mouchot and the solar cooker Here, a fictive dispute between Democritus and Plato shall represent the counterpart
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twice the chance to report a new discovery, which, when reported by their adversaries, won those a Nobel Prize. In 1935, their accurate observation skills finally earned them a Nobel Prize of their own, [...] The Dutch physician Christiaan Eijkman is trying to cure people from a strange illness. Beri-Beri was known in the Dutch colonies for a long time, but researchers were unable to identify the cause for the [...] process for manufacturing cannons. Rumford and calorics In 1778, a strange line pattern in the grass leads Martin, Andreas and Michael to a talk of Georg Christoph Lichtenberg. He describes the geneation
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twice the chance to report a new discovery, which, when reported by their adversaries, won those a Nobel Prize. In 1935, their accurate observation skills finally earned them a Nobel Prize of their own, [...] made the attempt to produce a meat extract which she could drink instead of eating the meat. The result is a precursor to modern bouillon cubes. Liebig and nutrition In 1778, a strange line pattern in the [...] neither be understood nor questioned, or to be a work that has no place for individual approaches or competences. This misperception is problematic as it makes a professional life in the sciences unattractive