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  1. Daniel Bernoulli FRS (/ b ɜːr ˈ n uː l i / bur-NOO-lee, Swiss Standard German: [ˈdaːni̯eːl bɛrˈnʊli]; 8 February [O.S. 29 January] 1700 – 27 March 1782) was a Swiss mathematician and physicist and was one of the many prominent mathematicians in the Bernoulli family from Basel.

  2. Daniel Bernoulli was the most distinguished of the second generation of the Bernoulli family of Swiss mathematicians. He investigated not only mathematics but also such fields as medicine, biology, physiology, mechanics, physics, astronomy, and oceanography.

  3. Feb 8, 2012 · Daniel Bernoulli was a Dutch-born member of the Swiss mathematical family. His most important work considered the basic properties of fluid flow, pressure, density and velocity, and gave the Bernoulli principle. View four larger pictures. Biography. Daniel Bernoulli was the son of Johann Bernoulli.

  4. Daniel Bernoulli published his masterpiece Hydrodynamica in 1738 only to see it plagiarized by his own jealous father. Bernoulli explained how the speed of a fluid affects its pressure: the Bernoulli Effect explains how an airplane's wings generate lift.

  5. Died: March 17, 1782 (at age 82), in Basel, Republic of the Swiss. Nationality: Swiss. Famous For: Bernoulli Principle. Daniel Bernoulli came from a famous Swiss family of mathematicians and eventually became a pioneer in hydrodynamics and the kinetic theory of gases.

  6. www.encyclopedia.com › mathematics-biographies › daniel-bernoulliDaniel Bernoulli | Encyclopedia.com

    May 29, 2018 · Daniel Bernoulli. The Swiss mathematician and physicist Daniel Bernoulli (1700-1782) is best known for his work on hydrodynamics, but he also did pioneering work on the kinetic theory of gases. Daniel Bernoulli was born on Jan. 29, 1700, in Gröningen, Netherlands.

  7. Overview. Daniel Bernoulli. (1700—1782) Quick Reference. (1700–82) A Swiss mathematician (one of eleven eminent mathematicians his family produced over four generations), whose most important work was in the field of hydrodynamics.

  8. Swiss mathematician and physicist Daniel Bernoulli (1700-1782) brought a high level of mathematical rigor to the study of natural phenomena, particularly phenomena associated with liquids and gases. He was especially fascinated with the behavior of fluids.

  9. Swiss mathematician, son of Johann Bernoulli, who showed that as the velocity of a fluid increases, the pressure decreases, a statement known as the Bernoulli principle. He won the annual prize of the French Academy ten times for work on vibrating strings, ocean tides, and the kinetic theory of gases.

  10. Jan 1, 2017 · Daniel Bernoulli was a member of a truly remarkable family which produced no fewer than eight mathematicians of ability within three generations, three of whom–James 1 (1654–1705), John 1 (1667–1748) and Daniel – were luminaries of the first magnitude.