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Check if you know the meanings of the words. How are they related to the inventions?
to contain | to determine | image |
concave | magnification | to observe |
direction | liquid | to multiply |
to measure | constellations | volume |
angle | decimal | unit |
component | to expand | |
mercury | to focus |
2. Work with a partner. Take turns to describe the purpose of each invention.
Example: Metric system (decimal, system, to measure, meters, hours, kilograms,
etc.)
□ The Metric system is the International decimal system of weights and measures which / that is used to measure time, distance (length) and mass. It is based on meters; seconds, kilograms, etc.
□ The Metric system is the International decimal system of weights and measures for measuring time, distance and mass. It uses meters; seconds, kilograms, etc.
□ The Metric system is the International decimal system of weights and measures based on the meter and the kilogram and the second. Its main function is to measure time, distance and mass.
a) Microscope (device, to magnify, small objects, to examine, lenses, scientifically)
b) Compass (tool/device, to find, magnetic north, suspended needle, to point to direction)
c) Thermometer (device, to measure, to rise, to fall, graduated glass cylinder, line, water, temperature, air, mercury, people’s body, to move up or down, coloured alcohol, to contain)
d) Telescope (instrument, cylindrical, to enlarge, to observe, stars, planets, lenses, mirrors)
Reading |
1. You are going to read about famous scientists M. Lomonosov, T. Edison and
B. Pascal and their research work. With a partner check if you know:
· What fields did they work in?
· What did they discover or invent?
2. As you read complete the chart.
Name | Country | Field of science | Accomplishments |
Lomonosov | |||
Pascal | |||
Edison |
Mikhail Lomonosov (1711-1765)
and experimental chemistry. It was Lomonosov who founded a new science, namely, physical chemistry by explaining chemical phenomena through the laws of physics. His law of concentration of matter and development of atomic-molecular theory of matter and molecular-kinetic theory were a revolution in Natural Science of the time. Besides, he made some notable discoveries in astronomy, geology and mineralogy. In particular, he developed the principle that nature undergoes continuous evolution and demonstrated the organic origin of soil, coal, gas, peat and amber. Lomonosov was also the first to separate geological processes into external (exogenic - wind, rain, rivers, glaciers,etc) and internal (endogenic - tectonic movements, volcanoes, etc). His geographical investigation led to the discovery of the northern passage to India. |
Blaise Pascal (1623 -1662)
This paper laid the foundations for the modern study and application of conic sections. Pascal always tried to make his work in science and mathematics of practical use to mankind. While still a teenager, he invented the first machine to do calculations - an arithmetic machine that could add and subtract. Pascal also worked with another mathematician, Fermat, on the Theory of Probability. He, in particular, invented a simple method known as Pascal’s Triangle to determine the probability of certain outcomes. |
Thomas Alva Edison (1847-1931)
The first phonograph was not at all like a record player of our time. Anyway, it was a great step forward, a step that was to lead to the modern science of sound recording. In October 1879 after long experiments he succeeded in making an incandescent lamp in which a loop of carbonized cotton thread glowed in vacuum for more than 40 hours. In addition to the phonograph, incandescent light bulb and the electric train, he also conducted early experiments in wireless technology. In 1885 he patented a method of transmitting telegraphic signals from moving trains. His life and achievements symbolize the ideal of applied research. |
(Adapted from the Internet sites)
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