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PHYSICS UNITS NAMED AFTER PEOPLE!

1.Born on January 19,1736 this Scotish engineer brought about fundamental changes to world history by perfecting the steam engine and thereby ushering in the industrial revolution. His invention improved power, efficiency and reduced waste of energy. He was responsible for developing the concept of horsepower and consequently the SI unit and his name? -James Watt, Watt 2.Heinrich_ was a German physicist who was the first to prove the existence of electromagnetic waves, which were predicted by James Maxwell. To honour this momentous occasion the SI unit of frequency, which corresponds to the cycle per second, is named after him Commonly seen in radio related application and musical tones, what is the unit? -Hertz 3.this is the unit of magnetic flux density and was named so in 1960,17 years after his death. All though he never obtained a degree in engineering or physics, this scientist was responsible for some of the most futuristic inventions in electricity. The modern alternating current system which powers our houses was designed by him. In 2003, an American electric car company was founded in his name. who was this iconic scientist and what is the unit? -Nicola Tesla, tesla 4. The base unit of the electric current is named after a French mathematician who is considered to be the father of electrodynamics. Completely self-taught, he went on to become a professor. The French poly technic and his name is one of those inscribed on the Eiffel tower. Who was this physicist and what is the SI unit of electric current? -Andre-Marie Ampere, Ampere 5. This person is easily the most famous scientist on the list but he was known as ‘ natural philosopher’ in his day. In 1948, it was announced that his name was adopted as the SI unit for one of the most important entities in physics. That entity is defined as any interaction that changes the motion of an object which forms the central theory around which this scientist’s three famous laws revolve. What is his name and for what entity does it serve as SI unit of? -Isacc Newton, Force