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2 Hooke’sches Gesetz
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4 Hooke, Robert
[br]b. 18 July 1635 Freshwater, Isle of Wight, Englandd. 3 March 1703 London, England[br]English physicist, astronomer and mechanician.[br]Son of Revd John Hooke, minister of the parish, he was a sickly child who was subject to headaches which prevented protracted study. He devoted his time while alone to making mechanical models including a wooden clock. On the death of his father in October 1648 he was left £100 and went to London, where he became a pupil of Sir Peter Lely and then went to Westminster School under Dr Busby. There he learned the classical languages, some Hebrew and oriental languages while mastering six books of Euclid in one week. In 1653 he entered Christ Church College, Oxford, where he graduated MA in 1663, after studying chemistry and astronomy. In 1662 he was appointed Curator of Experiments to the Royal Society and was elected a Fellow in 1663. In 1665 his appointment was made permanent and he was given apartments in Gresham College, where he lived until his death in 1703. He was an indefatigable experimenter, perhaps best known for the invention of the universal joint named after him. The properties of the atmosphere greatly engaged him and he devised many forms of the barometer. He was the first to apply the spiral spring to the regulation of the balance wheel of the watch in an attempt to measure longitude at sea, but he did not publish his results until after Huygens's reinvention of the device in 1675. Several of his "new watches" were made by Thomas Tompion, one of which was presented to King Charles II. He is said to have invented, among other devices, thirty different ways of flying, the first practical system of telegraphy, an odometer, a hearing aid, an arithmetical machine and a marine barometer. Hooke was a small man, somewhat deformed, with long, lank hair, who went about stooped and moved very quickly. He was of a melancholy and mistrustful disposition, ill-tempered and sharp-tongued. He slept little, often working all night and taking a nap during the day. John Aubrey, his near-contemporary, wrote of Hooke, "He is certainly the greatest Mechanick this day in the World." He is said to have been the first to establish the true principle of the arch. His eyesight failed and he was blind for the last year of his life. He is best known for his Micrographia, or some Physiological Descriptions of Minute Bodies, first published in 1665. After the Great Fire of London, he exhibited a model for the rebuilding of the City. This was not accepted, but it did result in Hooke's appointment as one of two City Surveyors. This proved a lucrative post and through it Hooke amassed a fortune of some thousands of pounds, which was found intact after his death some thirty years later. It had never been opened in the interim period. Among the buildings he designed were the new Bethlehem (Bedlam) Hospital, the College of Physicians and Montague House.[br]Principal Honours and DistinctionsFRS 1663; Secretary 1677–82.IMcN -
5 Hooke’sches Gesetz
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6 Hooke'scher Schlüssel
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8 Hooke's body
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9 Hooke's elastic medium
Англо-русский словарь промышленной и научной лексики > Hooke's elastic medium
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12 loi de Hooke
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13 loi de Hooke
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18 кардан
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Hooke — [hʊk], Robert, englischer Naturforscher, * Freshwater (Isle of Wight) 18. 7. 1635, ✝ London 3. 3. 1703; seit 1665 Professor für Geometrie in London und 1677 82 Experimentator und Sekretär der Royal Society. Hooke verbesserte bereits bekannte… … Universal-Lexikon
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Hooke — (spr. Huhk), Robert, Naturforscher, geb. 1635 in Freshwater auf der Insel Wight; war Professor der Geometrie am Grafham College in London, wo er 1702 starb; er machte sich durch seine Micrographia (Lond. 1665) u. durch mancherlei Erfindungen… … Pierer's Universal-Lexikon
Hooke — (Huhk), Robert, engl. Mathematiker u. Naturforscher, geb. 1635 auf Wight, gest. 1702 als Prof. der Geometrie, erfand den Uhrenbalancier, das Kreispendel, lieferte wichtige Beiträge zur Theorie der Capillarität, zur Farbentheorie u. Lichtlehre,… … Herders Conversations-Lexikon
Hooke — (Robert) (1635 1703) physicien et astronome anglais. Ses travaux recoupèrent ceux de Huygens et Newton … Encyclopédie Universelle
Hooke — (izg. hȕk), Robert (1635 1703) DEFINICIJA engleski znanstvenik … Hrvatski jezični portal
Hooke — [hook] Robert 1635 1703; Eng. physicist, mathematician, & inventor … English World dictionary
Hooke — Recorded as Hook, Hooke, Hooker, Hookes, Hooks, Huck, Huke, Hocke and Huckes, this is a very early English medieval surname, perhaps even the earliest or certainly one of that select group. It has three possible origins, although none are… … Surnames reference