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  2. Dec 16, 2015 · Hooke first practised microscopy with Christopher Wren, Thomas Willis and others in the experimental circles of Oxford in the 1650s and early 1660s, but he began his observations for Micrographia in earnest after moving to London in 1663. 4 Before getting accommodation in Gresham College in the following year, where he would live for the rest of his life, he lodged with Katherine Jones, Lady Ranelagh, at her house in Pall Mall. 5 This was a decade before Robert Boyle, Lady Ranelagh's brother ...

  3. Robert Hooke. Robertas Hukas ( Robert Hooke, 1635 m. liepos 18 d. Freshwater miestelyje, Anglija – 1703 m. kovo 3 d.) – anglų gamtos tyrinėtojas, garsėjęs savo universalumu. [1]

  4. Jul 12, 2020 · Louisiane Ferlier shares her excitement at the launch of the Royal Society's digital version of Robert Hooke’s classic book 'Micrographia' (1665). This week, the Royal Society is bringing you Summer Science Online. And as we celebrate science from home, I’m very excited to launch our digital version of Robert Hooke’s Micrographia (1665).

  5. Oct 19, 2023 · Robert Hooke, native of the Isles of Wight in England, was a polymath and prolific scientist. He began his career as a mechanical engineer and inventor. He perfected the air pump, invented the spring balance for watches, and determined a way to accurately determine longitudes at sea (the result of which he curiously didn’t publish).

  6. Hooke’s law, law of elasticity discovered by the English scientist Robert Hooke in 1660, which states that, for relatively small deformations of an object, the displacement or size of the deformation is directly proportional to the deforming force or load. Under these conditions the object returns to its original shape and size upon removal of the load.

  7. Robert Hooke. (1635–1703). English physicist Robert Hooke did research in a remarkable variety of fields, including biology, chemistry, physics, and astronomy. He was probably best known, however, for his discovery of the law of elasticity, known as Hooke’s law. Hooke was born on July 28 (July 19 according to the Old Style), 1635, in ...

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