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  1. Pierre Bouguer (Croisic, 16 de fevereiro de 1698 – Paris, 15 de agosto de 1758) foi um matemático, físico e hidrógrafo francês. Seu pai, Jean Bouguer , um dos melhores hidrógrafos do seu tempo, foi professor em Croisic e autor de um tratado sobre navegação .

  2. Hydrographer, explorer, mathematician, physicist, astronomer. Pierre Bouguer ( French: [buˈge]) (16 February 1698, Le Croisic – 15 August 1758, Paris) was a French mathematician, geophysicist, geodesist, and astronomer. He is also known as "the father of naval architecture ".

  3. Pierre Bouguer, né le 16 février 1698 au Croisic et mort le 15 août 1758 à Paris, est un mathématicien, physicien, géodésiste et hydrographe français . Biographie et contributions scientifiques. Son père, Jean Bouguer, l'un des meilleurs hydrographes de son époque, est professeur au Croisic et auteur d'un traité de navigation.

  4. Pierre Bouguer (born Feb. 16, 1698, Le Croisic, France—died Aug. 15, 1758, Paris) was a versatile French scientist best remembered as one of the founders of photometry, the measurement of light intensities. Bouguer was a prodigy trained by his father, Jean Bouguer, in hydrography and mathematics.

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  5. 16 de fev. de 2012 · Bouguer was the first to attempt to measure the density of the Earth using the deflection of a plumb line due to the attraction of a mountain. Together with La Condamine , he made measurements in Peru in 1740 publishing his results in La Figure de la terre Ⓣ ( The shape of the earth ) (1749) .

  6. Pierre Bouguer. Físico e matemático francês, nascido em 1698 e falecido em 1758, evidenciou-se por ter fundado a fotometria e ter inventado o heliómetro, instrumento que permitia medir a luz do Sol e de outros corpos luminosos. Participou na expedição ao Peru para determinar o comprimento do meridiano que passa perto do equador.

  7. Download reference work entry PDF. Born Le Croisic, (Loire‐Atlantique), France, February 1698. Died Paris, France, 15 August 1758. Pierre Bouguer was the inventor of the photometer, the heliometer, and the metacenter. He was also an hydrographer, an astronomer, and the father of naval architecture.