Date | Text | |
---|---|---|
23 Aug 1806
Charles-Augustin Coulomb |
death Charles-Augustin Coulomb Died 23 Aug 1806 at age 70 (born 14 Jun 1736). French physicist best known for the formulation of Coulomb's law, which states that the force between two electrical charges is proportional to the product of the charges and inversely proportional to the square of the distance between them. Coulombic force is one of the principal forces involved in atomic reactions. The inverse-square relationship is also seen in the relationship of the gravitation force between masses. In 1777, he invented a torsion balance which he subsequently modified for electrical measurements. He also did research on friction of machinery, on windmills, and on the elasticity of metal and silk fibres. |
|
23 Aug 1806
Charles-Augustin de Coulomb |
death Charles-Augustin de Coulomb Charles-Augustin de Coulomb, French physicist (born 1736) |