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'''Jacques Alexandre César Charles''', French chemist, physicist, and | '''Jacques Alexandre César Charles''', French chemist, physicist, and | ||
aeronaut, was born November 12, 1746, in Beaugency, Loiret, France. Beginning as a clerk in the finance ministry, Charles turned to science and experimented with electricity. He developed several inventions, including a hydrometer and reflecting goniometer, and improved the Gravesand heliostat and Fahrenheit's aerometer. He is best known for his formulation in 1787 of one of the basic gas laws, known as [[Charles's law]]. However, during his lifetime, Charles was better known for inventing the hydrogen balloon. | aeronaut, was born November 12, 1746, in Beaugency, Loiret, France. Beginning as a clerk in the finance ministry, Charles turned to science and experimented with electricity. He developed several inventions, including a hydrometer and reflecting goniometer, and improved the Gravesand heliostat and Fahrenheit's aerometer. He is best known for his formulation in 1787 of one of the basic gas laws, known as [[Charles's law]]. However, during his lifetime, Charles was better known for inventing the hydrogen balloon. | ||
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