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China. Bi Sheng - movable type printing, a revolution in printing technology.
Cai Lun - papermaking, the carrier of civilization inheritance.
Zhang Heng - ground motion instrument, monitoring**.
Ma Jun - keel waterwheel (overturned), irrigation.
Xin Qi Niang - Marquee, the ancestor of aviation gas turbines.
Western. Siemens --- generators, electricity changes human life.
Benz --- car (driven by internal combustion engines), which god human traffic.
Bell ---**, a new way of communication for easy contact.
Marconi --- wireless telegraphy, a new means of communication.
Nobel --- safety explosives, engineering application.
Edison --- electric light, and mankind said goodbye to darkness.
Lobeval--- scales, the scale revolution.
Sikorsky --- practical ***, aircraft improvements.
Thomson --- the first pneumatic tire to improve transportation.
Fulton --- steamships, improved transportation, and revolutionized the way.
Diesel engines, power systems, --- diesel.
Neumann - Computers, too many roles, change humanity.
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This question has already been asked, and mine is fortunate enough to be. You may wish to refer to it.
Thomas Mikili Mailer, invented leaded gasoline and chlorofluorocarbons.
Otto Lilienthal, a German engineer and gliding aviator, was one of the world's aviation pioneers. He was the first to design and build a practical glider, known as the "father of gliders".
Nikola Tesla, the most famous invention: the radio . Although Nikola Tesla was not recognized during his lifetime, the U.S. Supreme Court ultimately affirmed his patent application, confirming that it was he, not Marconi, who invented the radio.
Alessandro Volt, the most famous invention: the battery. "Voltaic batteries" are the forerunners of modern batteries.
Volt has spent his entire life doing electric things. Early in his life, he invented the starter panel (i.e., the capacitor of a single board for a single charge), and a year later he worked on experiments with closed room gas ignition power generation, in the process he discovered biogas (methane), a gas commonly used in homes today. However, what really made it famous was the "voltaic battery", which was actually a pile of zinc and copper sheets arranged on each other, plus a cloth soaked in salt water between the two metal sheets to enhance the conductivity.
But it is this crude battery that shows the world the mystery of how to generate electricity from metal-chemical combinations. In 1881, it took its name as the unit of voltage "volts".
Alexander Bell, invented **.
Isaac Newton, invented calculus.
Benjamin Franklin, invented bifocal glasses. Even if you are nearsighted, you can see things clearly.
James Watt, invented the improved steam engine. The unit of power, "watts", is named after him, who has long been recognized as the world's greatest engineer. Watt also invented the spinning machine and a device called a "flying ball" that automatically adjusts the speed of the machine.
Johannes Gutenberg, invented the modern printing press (Gutenberg printing press).
Thomas Edison, the most famous invention: the electric light.
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Faraday - the inventor of the generator British.
Edison – the inventor of the DC motor and the electric light in an American.
Tesla - the inventor of alternating current American.
Cal. Benz - the inventor of the automobile German.
Stephen. Sun - the inventor of the train British.
Daguerre - the inventor of the camera French.
Charles. Townes – the inventor of the laser American.
John. Baird - the inventor of television British.
Willis. Kelly - the inventor of the air conditioner American.
Cal. Feng. Linde - the inventor of the refrigerator German.
Feng. Neumann - the inventor of the computer American.
Berners. Lee – the inventor of the Internet American.
Jack. Kilby - the inventor of the microchip American.
Martin. Coopa – the inventor of the mobile phone of the Americans.
The Wright brothers - the inventors of the airplane Americans.
Bardeen - the inventor of the transistor American.
Oppenheimer -- led the creation of the first nuclear of mankind ** American.
George. Rico -- led the construction of the first nuclear submarine of mankind American.
Feng. Brian - the inventor of the missile German.
Simon Lake - the inventor of the submarine American.
Marconi - the inventor of the radio Italian.
Ernst. Ruska - the inventor of the electron microscope in the Americans.
Christian - the inventor of radar German.
Russell. Reynolds - the inventor of the X-ray instrument German.
William. Roentgen - the discoverer of X-ray rays of the British.
Hunsfeld - the inventor of the CT machine British.
Paul. Old Dabul and Peter. Mansfield – the inventor of the NMR American and British.
Lewis. Nickerson - the inventor of sonar British.
Erwin. Schrödinger and Heisenberg – the founders of quantum mechanics Austrians and Germans.
The process is not, too troublesome.
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Edison, the invention of the light bulb, the effect of your own thoughts, such a big effect
Watt, who invented the steam engine, made an outstanding contribution to mankind from the Industrial Revolution
Other ......Too much, too much
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Daimler (1834-1900) was a German mechanical engineer. The first gasoline engine was built in 1883, and in 1886, the world's first four-wheeled internal combustion engine car was made.
Parsons (1854-1931) was a British inventor. In 1884, the first multi-stage reactionary steam turbine was built.
Diesel (1858-1913) German engineer. The first diesel engine was built in 1897.
Bessemer (1813-1898) was an English engineer. In 1856, the converter steelmaking method was invented.
Thomas Edison (1847-1931) was an American inventor. He completed 1,093 inventions in his lifetime and had a huge impact on mankind. In 1897, he succeeded in developing the incandescent lamp.
Morse (1791-1872) was an American inventor. In 1837, the telegraph was invented, and on May 24, 1844, the world's first telegram was sent.
Bell (1847-1922) was an American inventor. Invention in 1876**.
Marconi (1874-1937) was an Italian engineer. In 1895, wireless telegraphy was invented. On March 28, 1899, he succeeded in radio communication.
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Edison, who invented the electric light, was used to illuminate.
Watt, who invented the steam engine, made an outstanding contribution to mankind from the Industrial Revolution
Milk class, the invention of the umbrella, a great invention .........
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Edison invented the electric light.
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If you go and search for Tesla, the others can't catch up with the others.
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1. Bi Sheng (movable type printing).
Bi Sheng (972-1051), born in Qishui County, Qizhou, Huainan Road (now Yingshan County, Huanggang City, Hubei Province), was an inventor of the Northern Song Dynasty and the inventor of movable type printing.
In the practice of printing, Bi Sheng conscientiously summed up the experience of his predecessors, and invented movable type printing in the Qingli period of Renzong of the Northern Song Dynasty (1041-1048), which died before it was implemented. Bi Sheng's deeds can only be seen in Shen Kuo's "Dream Creek Writings".
2. Cai Lun (papermaking).
Cai Lun (61 121), whose name is Jingzhong, was a native of Guiyang County in the Eastern Han Dynasty. Emperor Yongping of the Han Ming Dynasty entered the palace in the last year to give things, and in the second year of Zhang He (88 AD), Cai Lun was promoted to the middle attendant because of his meritorious service to the Queen Mother, and Cai Lun served as Shang Fangling as a respected Jiuqing. Cai Lun summed up the papermaking experience of people in the past, innovated the papermaking process, improved the papermaking technology, and finally made "Caihou paper".
In the first year of Yuanxing (105 AD), the imperial court was reported, and Emperor He of Han ordered the promotion of his paper-making method. In the first year of Jianguang (121 AD), he committed suicide due to a power struggle.
3. Yuan Longping (hybrid rice).
Yuan Longping, male, Han nationality, non-party person, from De'an County, Jiujiang City, Jiangxi Province. Born in Beijing on September 7, 1930, he is an expert in hybrid rice breeding in China, a pioneer in China's research and development of hybrid rice, and is known as the "father of hybrid rice in the world".
Former director of the National Hybrid Rice Engineering Technology Research Center and Hunan Hybrid Rice Research Center, former vice chairman of the Hunan Provincial Committee of the Chinese People's Political Consultative Conference, academician of the Chinese Academy of Engineering, academician of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States, fellow of the China Association of Inventions, honorary president of Hunan Agricultural University, member of the Standing Committee of the 6th, 7th, 8th, 9th, 10th, 11th and 12th National Committee of the Chinese People's Political Consultative Conference.
4. Archimedes (Archimedes spiral pump).
Archimedes (287 BC - 212 BC), the great ancient Greek philosopher, encyclopedic scientist, mathematician, physicist, mechanic, founder of static mechanics and hydrostatics, and enjoys the reputation of "father of mechanics", Archimedes and Gauss, Newton are listed as the world's three major mathematicians. Archimedes once said, "Give me a fulcrum, and I will pry up the whole earth."
>5. Marconi (wireless telegraphy).
Guglielmo Marconi (25 April 1874 – 20 July 1937) was an Italian radio engineer, entrepreneur, and founder of practical wireless telegraph communication.
Galilmo Marconi was born on April 25, 1874 in Bologna, Italy. His family was very wealthy, and he studied under the guidance of a governess. While studying at the University of Bologna, he successfully conducted radio communication experiments with electromagnetic waves at a distance of about 2 kilometers.
In 1897, the "Marconi Wireless Telegraph Company" was founded in London. In 1909, he won the Nobel Prize in Physics with Braun and is known as the "father of radio".
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Cai Lun invented papermaking, Bi Sheng invented movable type printing, Zhang Heng invented the geodynamic instrument, Zhuge Liang invented Kong Ming lantern, and Du Shi invented water drainage.
Questions. What are the inventions related to zoology?
1. Bats and radar bats will release a kind of ultrasonic wave, which will come back when it encounters an object, and humans can't hear it. Radar was invented based on this property of bats. Radar is used in a variety of places, such as:
Airplanes, aviation, etc. 2. Fireflies and artificial cold lightAccording to the research of fireflies, people have created fluorescent lamps, which have greatly changed the lighting source of human beings. Scientists first isolated pure luciferin from the luminous apparatus of fireflies, and later isolated luciferase, and then chemically synthesized fluorescein.
A biological light source composed of a mixture of luciferin, luciferase, ATP (adenosine triphosphate) and water, which can be used as a flash lamp in mines filled with ** gas. It has been possible to obtain cold light similar to biological light by mixing certain chemicals as a safety lighting. 3. Electric Fish and Volt Battery At the beginning of the 19th century, the Italian physicist Volt designed the world's earliest volt battery based on the electric fish power generation organ.
Because this battery is designed based on the natural generator of electric fish, it is called "artificial electric organ". The study of electric fish also gives people the following enlightenment: if we can successfully imitate the power generation organs of electric fish, then the power of ships and submarines.
4. Dragonflies and helicopter dragonflies vibrate through their wings to produce locally unstable air currents that are different from the surrounding atmosphere, and use the vortices generated by the air currents to make themselves rise. The Dragonfly can soar with very little thrust and can fly not only forward, but also backward and left and right, and can fly forward at speeds of up to 72 km/h. In addition, the dragonfly's flight behavior is simple, relying on only two pairs of wings to flap constantly.
Scientists have successfully developed a helicopter based on this structural basis. 5. Fly and vibrating gyroscope entomologists have found that the hindwings of flies degenerate into a pair of balance rods. When it flies, the balance bar vibrates mechanically at a certain frequency, which can adjust the direction of movement of the wings and is a navigator that keeps the fly's body balanced.
Questions. Can you be specific to the personal information of the inventor?
Mainly inventions of Chinese scientists.
China has almost nothing.
Questions. Who invented the butterfly satellite temperature control system.
There is no one in this.
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What did Edison invent? Why is Edison the king of invention?
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1. Bi Sheng, a native of the Northern Song Dynasty in China, invented movable type printing. The speed of rapid printing has been increased, which is conducive to accelerating the spread of civilization.
2. Edison, an American inventor, invented the electric light, which turned darkness into light and made the world more brilliant.
3. Fulton, an American inventor, made a steam steamboat.
4. Bentz, a German engineer, made the world's first three-wheeled internal combustion engine car.
5. Bell, American inventor, invention**.
6. Nobel, a Swedish inventor, invented safety explosives.
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Edison invented the electric light.
Stephenson invented the train.
Fulton invented the steamship.
Hargreaves invented the Jenny machine.
The Wright brothers invented the airplane.
Carl Benz invented the automobile.
The Yellow Emperor invented the guide car.
Bi Sheng invented movable type printing.
Alexander Bell, invented **.
Invent machines that are obedient to each other.
Safety gunpowder. But a lot of people think of this as a war case, so Nobel was very sad, and even a little bit guilty, so he took out his money and gave it to people who helped science every year (and now it is), and if there were no more projects, maybe the money would not be paid
He didn't invent anything, he discovered that he had discovered the gravitational pull of the earth by the apple falling to the ground.
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