Famous Scientists
Quiz yourself by thinking what should be in
each of the black spaces below before clicking
on it to display the answer.
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Physicist who wrote the book Optiks, in which he proposed the particle theory of light | Isaac Newton
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Physicist who proposed the wave theory of light. | Christian Huygens
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Physicist who discovered that light consists of electromagnetic waves | James Clerk Maxwell
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Physicist who demonstrated the existence of radio waves | Heinrich Hertz
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Philosopher who taught white light contains no color | Aristotle
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Physicist who discovered X-rays | Wilhelm Roentgen
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Physicist who showed that the energy of any electromagnetic wave is directly related to its frequency. | Max Planck
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Physicist who predicted stimulated emission | Albert Einstein
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Scientist who constructed the first laser | Theodore Himaiman
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Physicist who proposed the theory of relativity | Albert Einstein
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