Peter Barlow
Mathematician and physicist, Barlow's wheel

Born
1776
249 years ago
Died
March 1st, 1862
163 years ago — 86 years old
Category
Scientists & Innovators
Country
England
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Significant contributions to mathematics and physics occurred throughout the career. Developed Barlow's wheel, a device that demonstrated principles of rotary motion and was an important milestone in the study of mechanics. Authored several influential texts on mathematical analysis, including works on calculus and optics. Served as a professor at the Royal Military Academy, influencing future generations of engineers and scientists. His work laid foundational concepts still relevant in modern physics and engineering disciplines.
Developed Barlow's wheel
Authored influential mathematical texts
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