Andre Marie Ampere was a French scientist known for his important contributions to the study of electrodynamics in the early 19th century. He published works establishing the relationship between electricity and magnetism and invented the astatic needle. The ampere, the unit of electric current, is named after him.
Dr. Amador Muriel is a Filipino theoretical physicist recognized for his important works advancing theoretical apparatus to clarify turbulence and discover problems in non-equilibrium statistical mechanics. His studies on stellar dynamics realistically showed self-gravitation alone can create hierarchical structures. He has trained many students and researchers, extensively contributing to theoretical physics in the Philippines.
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Andre Marie Ampere was a French scientist known for his important contributions to the study of electrodynamics in the early 19th century. He published works establishing the relationship between electricity and magnetism and invented the astatic needle. The ampere, the unit of electric current, is named after him.
Dr. Amador Muriel is a Filipino theoretical physicist recognized for his important works advancing theoretical apparatus to clarify turbulence and discover problems in non-equilibrium statistical mechanics. His studies on stellar dynamics realistically showed self-gravitation alone can create hierarchical structures. He has trained many students and researchers, extensively contributing to theoretical physics in the Philippines.
Andre Marie Ampere was a French scientist known for his important contributions to the study of electrodynamics in the early 19th century. He published works establishing the relationship between electricity and magnetism and invented the astatic needle. The ampere, the unit of electric current, is named after him.
Dr. Amador Muriel is a Filipino theoretical physicist recognized for his important works advancing theoretical apparatus to clarify turbulence and discover problems in non-equilibrium statistical mechanics. His studies on stellar dynamics realistically showed self-gravitation alone can create hierarchical structures. He has trained many students and researchers, extensively contributing to theoretical physics in the Philippines.
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Andre Marie Ampere was a French scientist known for his important contributions to the study of electrodynamics in the early 19th century. He published works establishing the relationship between electricity and magnetism and invented the astatic needle. The ampere, the unit of electric current, is named after him.
Dr. Amador Muriel is a Filipino theoretical physicist recognized for his important works advancing theoretical apparatus to clarify turbulence and discover problems in non-equilibrium statistical mechanics. His studies on stellar dynamics realistically showed self-gravitation alone can create hierarchical structures. He has trained many students and researchers, extensively contributing to theoretical physics in the Philippines.
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Kim Francis T.
Corros June 15, 2010
IV-Mapagpakumbaba Physics
Reading Research # 1.2
Foreign and Filipino Physicists
AMPERE, Andre Marie (1775-1836)
He was a French scientist, known for his
important contributions to the study of electrodynamics. Ampere, the son of a Lyon city official, was born in Polemieux-auMont-d'Or, near Lyon. The ampere, the unit of electric current, is named after him. His electrodynamic theory and his views on the relationship of electricity and magnetism were published in his Recueil d'observations electrodynamiques (Collection of Observations on Electrodynamics, 1822) and in his Theorie des phenomenes electrodynamiques (Theory of Electrodynamic Phenomena, 1826). Ampere invented the astatic needle, which made possible the modern astatic galvanometer. He was the first to show that two parallel conductors carrying currents traveling in the same direction attract each other and, if traveling in opposite directions, repel each other.
Dr. Amador Muriel
Dr. Amador Muriel was recognized
because of his important works and marvelous contributions to the field of theoretical physics, in particular, his advancement of theoretical apparatus to clarify turbulence. His new kinetic equation is valuable for discovering essential problems of non- equilibrium statistical procedure. Dr. Muriel discovered the accurate and estimated solutions for the performance of a two-level system, which were considered by his peers as a revolutionary contribution to a quantum Turing machine, now a rising field in quantum computing. Also, in his studies on stellar dynamics, he has recognized realistically that self-gravitation alone is adequate to create a hierarchy of structures in one dimension. He has unselfishly used up his own time and wealth in training many undergraduate and graduate students and researches at numerous universities in the country. Dr. Muriel has also extensively contributed to the progress of theoretical physics in the country. Dr. Muriel was born on November 24, 1939 and elected Academician in year 2003.