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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 ".

    • 15 August 1758 (aged 60), Paris
  3. 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.

    • The Editors of Encyclopaedia Britannica
  4. 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.

  5. 16 de fev. de 2012 · 15 August 1758. Paris, France. Summary. Pierre Bouguer was a French surveyor who took part in an expedition to South America to calculate the size of a degree of latitude. View one larger picture. Biography. Pierre Bouguer's father, Jean Bouguer, was Royal Professor of Hydrography.

  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. 1 de abr. de 2010 · Cite. Share. Permissions. ABSTRACT. During the 1735–1745 French Academy of Sciences expedition to Peru, Pierre Bouguer conducted two experiments confirming Newtonian gravitational attraction and estimating the mean density of the Earth.