| DISCOVERY | SCIENTIST | YEAR |
| Photoelectric effect | Albert Einstein | 1905 |
| Law of electrostatic attraction | Coulumb | 1779 |
| Photography(On metal) | J. Neepse | 1826 |
| Photography(On paper) | W. Fox tablot | 1835 |
| Periodic table | Mandeleev | 1888 |
| Law of electric resistance | G.S. Ohm | 1827 |
| Law of floatation | Archemedes | 1827 |
| Thermionic emission | Edison | |
| Diode bulb | Sir J.S. Fleming | 1904 |
| Triode bulb | Lee de forest | 1906 |
| Nuclear Reactor | Anrico fermi | 1942 |
| Law of electrolytic dissociation | Faraday | |
| Wireless telegram | Marconi | 1901 |
| Dynamite | Alfred nobel | 1867 |
Thursday, March 26, 2015
IMPORTANT DISCOVERIES RELATING TO PHYSICS- PART-II
Sunday, March 22, 2015
IMPORTANT DISCOVERIES RELATING TO PHYSICS- PART-I
| DISCOVERY | SCIENTIST | YEAR |
| Electron | J. J. Thomson | 1897 |
| Proton | Rutherford | 1919 |
| Neutron | James Chadwick | 1932 |
| Atom | John Dalton | 1808 |
| Atomic structure | Neil Bohr & Rutherford | 1913 |
| Laws of motion | Newton | 1687 |
| Radioactivity | Henry Becquerel | 1896 |
| Radium | Madam curie | 1898 |
| Principle of Relativity | Albert Einstein | 1905 |
| Electromagnetic induction | Michael faraday | 1831 |
| Raman Effect | C.V. Raman | 1928 |
| X-rays | Roentgen | 1895 |
| Quantum theory | Max Plank | 1900 |
Thursday, March 19, 2015
INVENTIONS- PART-III
| INVENTION | INVENTOR | COUNTRY | YEAR |
| Ship(steam) | J.C. Perier | France | 1775 |
| Ship(turbine) | Sir Charles Parsons | Britain | 1894 |
| Shorthand(modem) | Sir issac pitman | Britain | 1837 |
| Spinning frame | Sir richard arkwight | England | 1769 |
| Spinning jenny | James hargreaves | England | 1764 |
| Steam engine(piston) | Thomas newcome | Britain | 1712 |
| Steam engine(condenser) | James watt | Scotland | 1765 |
| Steel production | Henry bessemer | England | 1855 |
| Stainless steel | Harry brearley | England | 1913 |
| Tank | Sir ernest swington | England | 1914 |
| Telegraph code | Samuel F.B.Morse | USA | 1837 |
| Telephone | Alexander graham bell | USA | 1876 |
| Telescope | Hans lippershey | Netherlands | 1608 |
| Television | John logie bared | Scotland | 1926 |
| Terylene | J. Whinfield & H. Dickson | England | 1941 |
| Thermometer | Galileo Galilie | Italy | 1593 |
| Tractor | J. Froelich | USA | |
| Transistor | Bardeen, Shockley | USA & Britain | 1949 |
| Typewriter | C. Sholes | USA | 1868 |
| Valve of radio | Sir J. A. Fleming | Britain | 1904 |
| Watch | A.L Breguet | France | 1791 |
| X-ray | Wilhelm Roentgen | Germany | 1895 |
| Zip fastener | W.L Judson | USA | 1891 |
Tuesday, March 17, 2015
INVENTIONS- PART-II
| INVENTION | INVENTOR | COUNTRY | YEAR |
| Match(safety) | J.E. Lurdstrom | Sweden | 1855 |
| Microphone | David Hughes | USA | 1878 |
| Microscope | Z. Jansen | Netherlands | 1590 |
| Motor car(petrol) | Karl Benz | Germany | 1885 |
| Motorcycle | Edward Butler | England | 1884 |
| Neon lamp | G. Claude | France | 1915 |
| Nylon | Dr. W.H. Carothers | USA | 1937 |
| Photography(paper) | W.H. Fox tablot | England | 1835 |
| Printing press | J. Gutenberg | Germany | 1455 |
| Radar | Dr. A H taylor & L.C Young | USA | 1922 |
| Radium | Marie & Pierre Curie | France | 1898 |
| Radio | G. Marconi | England | 1901 |
| Rayon | American Viscose Co. | USA | 1910 |
| Razor(safety) | K.G. Gillette | USA | 1895 |
| Razor(electric) | Col. J. Schick | USA | 1931 |
| Refrigerator | J. Harison & A. Catlin | Britain | 1834 |
| Revolver | Samuel colt | USA | 1835 |
| Rubber(vulcanised) | Charles Goodyear | USA | 1841 |
| Rubber(waterproof) | Charles Macintosh | Scotland | 1819 |
| Safety lamp | Sir humphrey davy | England | 1816 |
| Safety pin | William hurst | USA | 1849 |
| Sewing machine | B. Thimmonnier | France | 1830 |
| Scooter | G. Bradshaw | England | 1919 |
Monday, March 16, 2015
INVENTIONS- PART 1
| INVENTION | INVENTOR | COUNTRY | YEAR |
| Adding Machine | Pascal | France | 1642 |
| Aeroplane | Wright brothers | USA | 1903 |
| Balloon | Jacques and Joseph | France | 1783 |
| Ball pen | C-Biro | D. Birohundary | 1938 |
| Barometer | E. Torricelli | Italy | 1644 |
| Bicycle | K. Macmilan | Scotland | 1839 |
| Bicycle Tyre | J.B. Dunlop | Scotland | 1888 |
| Calculating machine | Pascal | France | 1642 |
| Centrigrade scale | A. Celsius | France | 1742 |
| Cinematograph | Thomas Alva Edison | USA | 1891 |
| Computer | Charles Babbage | Britain | 1834 |
| Cine Camera | Friese-Greene | Britain | 1889 |
| Cinema | A.L. & J.L. Lumiere | France | 1895 |
| Clock(mechanical) | Hsing & Ling-tsan | China | 1725 |
| Clock(pendulum) | C.Hugyens | Netherlands | 1657 |
| Diesel engine | Rudolf Diesel | Germany | 1892 |
| Dynamite | Alfred Nobel | Sweden | 1867 |
| Dynamo | Michael Faraday | England | 1831 |
| Electric iron | H.W. Seeley | USA | 1882 |
| Electric lamp | Thomas Alva Edison | USA | 1879 |
| Electromagnet | W. Sturgeon | England | 1824 |
| Evolution | Charles Darwin | England | 1858 |
| Film | Dr. Lee de Forest | USA | 1923 |
| Fountain pen | Le. Waterman | USA | 1884 |
| Gas lightning | William Murdoch | Scotland | 1794 |
| Gramophone | T. A. Edison | USA | 1878 |
| Jet Engine | Sir Frank Whittle | England | 1937 |
| Lift | E.G. Otis | USA | 1852 |
| Locomotive | Richard Trevithick | England | 1804 |
| Machine gun | Richard Gatling | USA | 1861 |
Friday, March 13, 2015
SCIENTIFIC INSTRUMENTS- PART 2
| NAME OF INSTRUMENT | USE |
| Hygroscope | Shows the changes in atmospherics humidity |
| Hypsometer | To determine boiling point of liquids |
| Kymograph | Graphically records physiological movements |
| Magnetometer | Compares magnetic movements and fields |
| Manometer | Measures the pressure of gases |
| Ohmmeter | To measure electrical resistance |
| Salinometer | Determines salinity of solutions |
| Stereoscope | To view two dimensional pictures |
| Stethoscope | Used by doctors to hear and analyse heart and lung sounds |
| Stroboscope | To view rapidly moving objects |
| Telescope | To view distant objects in space |
| Tonometer | To measure the pitch of a sound |
| Udometer | Rain gauge |
| Venturimeter | To measure the rate of flow of liquids |
| Voltmeter | To measure electric potential difference between two points |
Monday, March 9, 2015
SCIENTIFIC INSTRUMENTS- PART 1
| NAME OF INSTRUMENT | USE |
| Altimeter | Measures altitude |
| Ammeter | Measures strength of electric current |
| Anemometer | Measures force and velocity of wind and determines its direction |
| Audiometer | Measures intensity of sound |
| Barograph | Measures atmospheric pressure |
| Bolometer | To measure heat radiation |
| Cardiogram | Traces movement of the heart, recorded on a cardiograph |
| Chronometer | Determines longitude of a vessel at sea |
| Cryometer | A type of thermometer used to measure very low temperatures |
| Dyanamo | To convert mechanical energy into electrical energy |
| Endoscope | To examine internal parts of the body |
| Fathometer | Measures depth of the ocean |
| Galvanometer | Measures electric current |
| Hydrometer | Measures the relative density of liquids |
| Hygrometer | Measures level of humidity |
Monday, March 2, 2015
USES OF SOME IMPORTANT SALTS
- SODIUM CHLORIDE: As a flavouring agent in food. In saline water for a patient of dehydration etc.
- SODIUM IODATE: Iodised salt to prevent goitre disease.
- SODIUM CARBONATE: As washing soda, in the manufacture of glass etc.
- SODIUM BENZONATE: As a food preservative for pickles.
- POTASSIUM NITRATE: As a fertilizer giving both K & N in solids.
- CALCIUM CHLORIDE: Dehydrating agent used for removing moisture from gases.
- CALCIUM CARBONATE: In the construction of building, in the cement industry, in the extraction of metals etc.
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