joseph gay lussac

joseph gay lussac

1778 - 1850


The lesson of the first gas vehicles

French chemist and physicist, having completed his studies in Paris he joined the team of young scientists begun to examine and study the gases and using the findings of the predecessors of scientists and researchers, particularly the findings of the French chemical "Jacques Alexander Charles."

After many trials to reach the famous law of gases in the United sizes Act or "Lussac law" which states that the gases are compounds with each other at rates of specific and simple example: two sizes of the union of hydrogen with the volume of oxygen to form water.



And tried to study the gases and the earth's magnetic field, and is affected by being on the surface of the Earth in 1804 and used Hirogen balloon at an altitude of 7 km found that the magnetic field at this altitude is the same on the surface of the Earth, which is the first of the increased ablation in the air and used for research and study.

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