Newton: a great physicist, astronomer and mathematician, the founder of classical mechanical system. Newton's three laws of motion.
Pauli: Swiss-Austrian theoretical physicist. The most important contribution is the Pauli exclusion principle.
Planck: German theoretical physicist. One of the founders of quantum theory. Planck's early scientific research field was mainly thermodynamics.
Lengci: Russian physicist. Lenz's law that determines the direction of induced current is discovered.
Coulomb: French physical and military engineer. 1785, he obtained the basic law of electricity-Coulomb's law according to experiments.
Cano: French physicist and military engineer. Carnot cycle and Carnot theorem are put forward as the important theoretical basis of thermodynamics, which theoretically solve the fundamental way to improve the efficiency of heat engines.
Clausius: German physicist, one of the main founders of gas dynamics theory and thermodynamics.
Cavendish: Twist the ruler to measure the gravitational constant.
Hooke: Hooke's Law F=kx.
Copernicus: Heliocentrism.
Kepler: Three Laws. Reveal the laws of celestial motion.
Maxwell: Electromagnetic theory.
Faraday: Put forward the concept of field.
Mr. and Mrs. Curie: Discover the radioactivity of matter and discover new elements.
Huygens: the periodic formula of simple pendulum.