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Robert Hooke did NOT invent the microscope. He only perfected it. He made the discovery of a cell.

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What book was Robert Hooke famous for?

i think it was something to do with cells because he was the person who gave "cells" the name cells so it might be something about that but he did write a famous children's book and there was something special about it but i don't no what and it doesn't say what it was called either soza xxx xxx


What is the relationship between the force and the extension of a spring?

The relationship is Hooke's Law: the extension of a spring is directly proportional to the force applied.


What Example of hookes law?

Elastic substances return to their original shape after being deformed. Hooke's Law tells us that the force an elastic object, such as a spring, uses to reinstate itself to an original length is relative to, but in the opposite direction, of the length the spring is stretched.


What are facts about Sir Isaac Newton?

Born in 1642Born same year Galileo diedBorn on christmas dayDied 1727When he was born premature and wasn't expected to liveHe almost became a farmer but he turned out to be a bad oneNewton was very religiousHe became apart of the Royal Society but before that he had sended his notes and experiments about gravity and such things and Robert Hooke disagreed and they had a bunch of argumentsHe invented Calculus (yeah, I find that fun).his tallents are gravity and his education was intrupted by the deadly disease plaugeisaac newton was not married ether nor he had children


Doesn't the trinitatian doctrine's roots go back to Babylon and nimrod via philo and Plato?

== == Most of ancient theology is lost under the sands of time. However, archaeological expeditions in ancient Mesopotamia have uncovered the fascinating culture of the Sumerians, which flourished over 4,000 years ago. Though Sumeria was overthrown first by Assyria, and then by Babylon, its gods lived on in the cultures of those who conquered. The historian S. H. Hooke tells in detail of the ancient Sumerian trinity: Anu was the primary god of heaven, the 'Father', and the 'King of the Gods'; Enlil, the 'wind-god' was the god of the earth, and a creator god; and Enki was the god of waters and the 'lord of wisdom' (15-18). The historian, H. W. F. Saggs, explains that the Babylonian triad consisted of 'three gods of roughly equal rank... whose inter-relationship is of the essence of their natures' (316). see link "The Origin of the Trinity" on left There are probably hundreds if not thousands of similar features between various religious expressions down through the centuries. Many similar conclusions have been drawn about other aspects of the Christian faith, and probably always will be. What matters is whether the connection is a real one or just coincidental, or whether it can also be conclusively shown which came first. Undoubtedly there are similarities as outlined above, but another explanation which some would give is simply that the Sumerians were copying the more ancient religion as expressed in the Bible which, even though some of the details were different such as three gods and not one God had essentially its origin in Monotheism which was then corrupted.

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What kind of microscope did Robert Hooke use?

Robert Hooke built the compound microscope. this microscope was made out of more that one lens


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Robert Hooke made a, Microscope.


Who was the first person to describle cells through a microscope?

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What scientist was the first to look at cell under a microscope?

Robert hooke


What did Robert Hooke invented?

microscope


Who first named cells after studying cork under a microscope?

Robert Hooke.


What type of cells did Robert Hooke first see under a microscope?

Robert Hooke looked at a cork under a microscope, not plant cells!