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  1. Henry Cavendish (10. října 1731 Nice – 24. února 1810 Londýn) byl britský fyzik a chemik. Pocházel z významného šlechtického rodu Cavendishů , patřil k linii vévodů z Devonshire a byl synem lorda Charlese Cavendishe (1704–1783), dlouholetého poslance Dolní sněmovny a vědce.

  2. May 15, 2005 · 1This brief biography of Henry Cavendish was inspired by a visit to Cambridge University in June of 2000 in order to obtain information concerning James Clerk Maxwell.As might be expected, I could not avoid the special thrill of a return journey to view the old Cavendish Laboratory, now no longer used as the primary center for research in physics as it had been from 1874 to 1974, when the new ...

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  4. Mar 13, 2014 · Henry Cavendish (1731–1810). This sketch was made surreptitiously by William Alexander. From Ref. 16. was one of the first people outside France to recognize the shortcomings of this theory after the crucial studies by Antoine Lavoisier (1747–1794). Cavendish worked in other areas including experiments on heat.

  5. Henry Cavendish was born in Nice, France, on October 10, 1731, the oldest son of Lord Charles Cavendish and Lady Anne Grey, who died a few years after Henry was born. As a youth he attended Dr. Newcomb's Academy in Hackney, England.

  6. Cavendish experiment, measurement of the force of gravitational attraction between pairs of lead spheres, which allows the calculation of the value of the gravitational constant, G. The experiment was performed in 1797–98 by the English scientist Henry Cavendish to measure Earth’s density.

  7. Lord Henry Cavendish (1673 – 10 May 1700) was an English nobleman and politician, the second surviving son of William Cavendish, 1st Duke of Devonshire. [1] Cavendish was educated abroad, traveling through Austria, Germany, and the Low Countries , and attending the University of Padua in 1691.

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