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By: Naomi, Shaya, Kaylash, Martijn and Luuk MADE IN EUROPE
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CONTENT The light bulb Cars Penicillin Gravity Steam engine Albert Einstein The telephone The stethoscope Nuclear fission Röntgen
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THE LIGHT BULB Thomas Edison (1847) Inventor / businessman Improve inventions and impose patent Incandescent light bulb, telephone, phonograph and camera Light bulb Emits light, electric current, oxygen-poor ball of glass Burn matter, candles, gas, kerosene lamps -> light Application in factories, buildings -> later shops, cafes, households Not affect air as much as gaslight Light bulb has poured light into the darkness
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CARS Carl Benz 1885 1886 on market Mercedes-Benz Architecture: - Parking Lots, motels, shopping malls - Architects Infrastructure: Streets and residential areas Sidewalks Environment: - Negative way - Roads - Carbondioxide Safety - car accidents - Eastern Europe Psychological: - Increased tourism More freedom
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PENICILLIN well-known antibiotic Beta lactam anitbiotic 1928 the discovery Alexander Fleming Howard Florey and Ernst Boris Chain 1938 further research large amount of Penicillin as a medicin D-Day Nobelprise for medecin Resistence Number of dying people greatly diminished
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GRAVITY Isaac Newton (1642) Physicist, mathematician, astronomer, natural philosopher, alchemist and theologian Describing gravity, newton’s law -> base of classical mechanics Differential and integral calculus, lenses and tides Gravity Gravitational attraction between objects with mass Why doesn’t a apple fall up, why doesn’t the moon fall upon the earth? Importance Age of enlightenment, scientific ideas and theories Aerospace and engineering World built on the knowledge of Isaac Newton
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STEAM ENGINE Industrial revolution James Watt Thomas Savery Big factories Chance of the way of life Better prosperity
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ALBERT EINSTEIN Nobel prise for Physics in 1921 Photoelectric effect Relativity theories, the special and the general 1905 is the wonder year E=mc2 Jewish family USA 15% larger as normal
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THE TELEPHONE One of the most important things in life Alexander Graham Bell Antonio Meucci 1871 and 1876 “Mr Watson, come here. I want to see you”. Mobile phone Communicate at long distance 4 billion telephones
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THE STETHOSCOPE René Laennec (1781-1826) doctor, inventor Stethoscope stethoscope many developments and adaptations amplifies sounds auscultation symbol of the terms 'doctor' and 'medicine'
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NUCLEAR FISSION Discovered 1938 Nuclear energy Uranium -> Krypton+Barium+E Atomic Bomb Otto Hahn End WW2 Cold War Alternative Energy Water Pollution Radiation Disasters Second biggest energy source
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RÖNTGEN Wilhelm Röntgen (1845 - 1923) German physicist, inventor X-radiation fluorescence Nobel Prize for Physics X-radiation electromagnetic radiation dangerous radiation with many effects Origin: bremsstrahlung applying medicine, dentistry technology, science combating crime
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