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Inventos de Isaac Newton

The orbital cannon

To prove his theory about the law of universal


gravitation Newton needed to prove that one
object could orbit another and for that he
designed orbital cannon.

Refrigeration theory

In 1700 Newton formulated a theory on cooling


that today is the basis of all refrigeration
systems, from those for domestic use to those
used in nuclear power plants.

inventos de albert Einstein

Laser beam

In 1953, as a result of some ideas that Einstein (1879-1955) had


manifested in 1917, the development of the maser was
achieved, a device that does the same as the laser (which
appeared on the scene later), but with microwave radiation in
Once with light. It was 36 years after the German genius
thought of stimulated emissions.

Television

The basic operation of the TV would not be possible without


Einstein's explanation of the photoelectric effect. The
Argentine physicist Juan Pablo Paz says it like this: “Einstein's
theory of photons allowed us to explain the strangest aspect
of the photoelectric effect: by illuminating metal, light deposits
energy, starts electrons and gives rise to an electric current.

inventos de alfred nobel

Dynamite

Dynamite is an explosive composed of nitroglycerin and silicon


dioxide. It is a grayish and oily touch mixture, considered a
powerful explosive. It was invented by Alfred Nobel in 1866 and
patented in 1876. It is an explosive created from nitroglycerin,
which was also a very powerful explosive.

Synthetic rubber
Synthetic rubber is any artificially made substance that resembles natural rubber. It is obtained
by different chemical reactions known as condensation or polymerization, from certain
unsaturated hydrocarbons. There are three types of synthetic rubber that are: neoprene, buna
or artificial rubber and butyl rubber.

inventos de louis Pasteur

Pasteurization

Pasteur continued studying and researching on microbiology.


Pasteurization would become one of his greatest
achievements. I would discover that there was a way to
eliminate microorganisms that degraded wine, beer or milk. It
consisted of raising its temperature to 44 degrees Celsius. In
this way the process was created that allows many foods to be in a
safe state.

Diseases a nd vaccines

Pasteur would be one of the scientists who would develop the


vaccines. He investigated, at the request of the French
government, a case with diseased silkworms that was
affecting wine production. This allowed him to discover how
contagions and parasites work and the solution to the
problem.

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