ampère in A Sentence

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    To the southeast in this range is Mons Ampère.

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    (Jean-Jacques Ampère eventually achieved his own fame as a scholar of languages).

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    In 1814, independently from Avogadro, André-Marie Ampère published the same law with similar conclusions.

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    French physicist André-Marie Ampère(1775- 1836) was among the first scientists to take seriously accounts of raining animals.

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    Despite his lack of formal qualifications, Ampère was appointed a professor of mathematics at the school in 1809.

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    His mother was a devout woman, so Ampère was also initiated into the Catholic faith along with Enlightenment science.

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    In later life Ampère claimed that he knew as much about mathematics and science when he was eighteen as ever he knew.

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    After the death of his wife in July 1803, Ampère moved to Paris, where he assumed a tutoring post at the new École Polytechnique in 1804.

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    After the death of his wife in July 1803, Ampère moved to Paris, where he began a tutoring post at the new École Polytechnique in 1804.

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    Ampère also applied this same principle to magnetism, showing the harmony between his law and French physicist Charles Augustin de Coulomb' s law of magnetic action.

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    Proponents of this theory claim Ampère used this symbol excessively in his writings and because it was supposedly new to most people reading his works(not true), they called it“Ampère's and”.

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    Ampère claimed that"at eighteen years he found three culminating points in his life, his First Communion, the reading of Antoine Leonard Thomas's"Eulogy of Descartes", and the Taking of the Bastille.

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    Teaching career Essai sur la philosophie des sciences After the death of his wife in July 1803, Ampère moved to Paris, where he began a tutoring post at the new École Polytechnique in 1804.

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    Ampère also provided a physical understanding of the electromagnetic relationship, theorizing the existence of an"electrodynamic molecule"(the forerunner of the idea of the electron) that served as the component element of both electricity and magnetism.

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    In September 1820, Ampère's friend and eventual eulogist François Arago showed the members of the French Academy of Sciences the surprising discovery of Danish physicist Hans Christian Ørsted that a magnetic needle is deflected by an adjacent electric current.

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    As well as holding positions at this school until 1828, in 1819 and 1820 Ampère offered courses in philosophy and astronomy, respectively, at the University of Paris, and in 1824 he was elected to the prestigious chair in experimental physics at the Collège de France.

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