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  1. A natural philosopher, the greatest experimental and theoretical English chemist and physicist of his age, Henry Cavendish (10 Oct. 1731 – 24 Feb. 1810) was distinguished for great accuracy and precision in researches into the composition of atmospheric air, the properties of different gases, the synthesis of water, the law governing ...

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    May 11, 2018 · The English physicist and chemist Henry Cavendish (1731-1810) determined the value of the universal constant of gravitation, made noteworthy electrical studies, and is credited with the discovery of hydrogen and the composition of water. Henry Cavendish was born on Oct. 10, 1731, the elder son of Lord Charles Cavendish and Lady Anne Grey.

  3. 4 years ago. 24 Min. 0. Public Domain/Wikimedia Commons. The original discoverer of inflammable air, otherwise known as hydrogen, was notoriously shy and hid from public view; yet he was an...

  4. 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.

  5. Victoria Chang October 31, 2007. (Submitted as coursework for Physics 210, Stanford University, Fall 2007) Henry Cavendish's experiments determining the density of the Earth were published in the Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society in 1798.

  6. Henry Cavendish, an English natural philosopher and scientist, made significant contributions to British heritage through his groundbreaking work in experimental and theoretical chemistry and physics.

  7. Dec 4, 2015 · Cavendish was a physicist and a chemist who determined the value of the universal constant of gravitation, created great impact on electrical studies, and discovered hydrogen and the composition of water. He was able to calculate the Earth's mass and introduced the concept of voltage.

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