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    Robert Hooke (n. 18 iulie 1635 — d. 3 martie 1703 ) a fost un savant englez , care a excelat ca astronom și fizician, fiind cel mai bine cunoscut pentru formularea legii de proporționalitate între deformațiile elastice ale unui corp și tensiunile la care este supus, cunoscută ca „ Legea lui Hooke ”.

  3. May 14, 2018 · The English physicist Robert Hooke (1635-1703) was one of the most ingenious and versatile experimenters of all time. Robert Hooke, the son of a clergyman in Freshwater on the Isle of Wight, was born on July 18, 1635. He was too sickly for regular schooling until he was 13, when, left an orphan with a modest inheritance, he entered Westminster ...

  4. Robert Hooke. (1635-1703) Robert Hooke was a brilliant British experimental and theoretical scientist who lived and worked in London during the seventeenth century. As a child, Hooke suffered from a devastating case of smallpox that left him physically and emotionally scarred for the rest of his life. He was born the son of a minister on July ...

  5. Robert Hooke, one of the most important scientists of the 17th century, was born on the Isle of Wight, a contemporary of Sir Isaac Newton, Samuel Pepys and Sir Christopher Wren, who was his lifelong friend. In the course of his career at the Royal Society and as Professor of Geometry at Gresham College, he carried out the earliest research with ...

  6. Dec 16, 2015 · Hooke first practised microscopy with Christopher Wren, Thomas Willis and others in the experimental circles of Oxford in the 1650s and early 1660s, but he began his observations for Micrographia in earnest after moving to London in 1663. 4 Before getting accommodation in Gresham College in the following year, where he would live for the rest ...

  7. Feb 17, 2011 · Two statues from the Bedlam are in the Victoria and Albert Museum. In the last year of his life Robert Hooke became blind and bedridden with swollen legs, suggestive of diabetes. His mind remained ...

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