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  1. Daniel Bernoulli published his masterpiece Hydrodynamica in 1738 only to see it plagiarized by his own jealous father. Bernoulli explained how the speed of a fluid affects its pressure: the Bernoulli Effect explains how an airplane’s wings generate lift.

  2. Daniel Bernoulli. Born: Feb 8, 1700, in Groningen, Dutch Republic. Died: March 17, 1782 (at age 82), in Basel, Republic of the Swiss. Nationality: Swiss. Famous For: Bernoulli Principle. Daniel Bernoulli came from a famous Swiss family of mathematicians and eventually became a pioneer in hydrodynamics and the kinetic theory of gases. He was ...

  3. www.encyclopedia.com › mathematics-biographies › daniel-bernoulliDaniel Bernoulli | Encyclopedia.com

    May 29, 2018 · The Swiss mathematician and physicist Daniel Bernoulli (1700-1782) is best known for his work on hydrodynamics, but he also did pioneering work on the kinetic theory of gases. Daniel Bernoulli was born on Jan. 29, 1700, in Gröningen, Netherlands.

  4. Nov 30, 2015 · The full title of the text was "Hydrodynamics, or commentaries on the forces and motions of fluids". In the book, Bernoulli characterizes fluid mechanics according to conservation of energy by examining several examples such as fluid coming out of an opening or fluid flowing through a tube.

  5. Jan 1, 1997 · Daniel Bernoulli 1700-1782. Source: The Turner Collection, Keele University. Daniel Bernoulli, born in 1700, came from a long line of mathematicians. His father Johann was head of mathematics at Groningen University in the Netherlands.

  6. Mar 9, 2024 · Daniel Bernoulli, well known as a mathematician, provided the earliest mathematical model describing an infectious disease. In 1760 he modelled the spread of smallpox, which was prevalent at the time, and argued the advantages of variolation.

  7. Bernoulli's creation of hydrodynamics (or, as it is more commonly referred to today, fluid dynamics) is a scientific contribution of great importance. First, he applied himself to the mechanical properties of fluids in motion, a relatively unexplored but increasingly important field.

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