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Title A Short View From The Life Of ‘The Prince of Mathematicians; GAUSS’ π dx Σ By Fatih Mehmet Karakuş TMAT
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Introduction Aim To explain the reasons that carried him to the peak of mathematics. π Σ
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Introduction Outline Includes basic events, works that changed his life. Excluding his family, character and investigations in detail π Number... Gauss ? ?
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Since, young Gauss showed signs at an early age of unusual gifts as learning ancient languages quickly and a powerful mental arithmetic, 2x+1 dx
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... he was discovered by Duke Karl Johann Ferdinand who protected and assisted him generously in the way of becoming most popular mathematician of all times. Therefore... Duke Karl Johann Ferdinand 2x+1 dx
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... He has written Disquisitiones arithmetucae, in which he solved some of the outstanding questions that set the pattern of research that is still in effect today. Number... Gauss ? ? ? ? 1801 2001
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In 1801, although an asteroid Ceres come too near the sun and later could not be detected... ? ? ?
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... Gauss calculated the exact position of the asteroid Ceres and worked out a new method for calculating the orbits of heavenly bodies..orbits y x
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Gauss realized the settlement of an absolute measures of magnetic intensity and... absolute measuresmagnetic intensity N S sec kg cm
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... of a method of carrying out trustworthy measurements in this unit.So, kg.m s 3 2 Watt = M
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…he was involved in research in collaboration with Wilhelm Weber to invent the electric telegraph. 2x+5
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N S Magnetic intensity is the one of the fundamental forces of nature produced by the motion of charged particles such as electrons. eeee BACK
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Orbit is a path or trajectory of a body through space under the influence of forces of attraction or repulsion from a second body. BACK
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Karl Johann Ferdinand is the Duke of the Brunswitch, he was very helpful man and benefactor of many scientists. Brunswitch BACK
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25 cm3 5 kg sec kg cm Absolute measure is a unit system that consists three fundamental units; space, mass and time to deduce all other units. BACK
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