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  1. Etienne-Louis Malus (Paris, 23 de julho de 1775 — Paris, 24 de fevereiro de 1812) foi um oficial, engenheiro, físico e matemático francês. É perpetuado como um dos 72 nomes na Torre Eiffel. Malus participou da campanha do Egito de Napoleão Bonaparte (1798 a 1801) e foi membro da seção de matemática do Institut d'Égypte .

  2. Étienne-Louis Malus (born June 23, 1775, Paris—died Feb. 23, 1812, Paris) was a French physicist who discovered that light, when reflected, becomes partially plane polarized; i.e., its rays vibrate in the same plane. His observation led to a better understanding of the propagation of light.

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  3. Étienne-Louis Malus (/ ˈ ɛ t. i. ɛ n ˈ l uː. i m ə ˈ l uː s /; French: [e.tjɛn.lwi ma.lys]; 23 July 1775 – 23 February 1812) was a French officer, engineer, physicist, and mathematician. Malus was born in Paris, France. He participated in Napoleon's expedition into Egypt (1798 to 1801) and was a member of the mathematics ...

  4. 30 de ago. de 2019 · Étienne Louis Malus (1775 - 1812) Inicial. Cientista Da Semana. Nascido em 23 de julho de 1775, em Paris, na França, Étienne Louis Malus foi filho de Anne Louis Malus e Louise Charlotte Desboves; teve a educação básica feita em sua própria casa, onde foi educado em Literatura e Matemática, para só então frequentar a escola ...

  5. Étienne Louis Malus was a French mathematician who was almost entirely concerned with the study of light. View two larger pictures. Biography. Étienne Louis Malus's father was Louis Malus de Mitry and was Treasurer of France. Étienne Louis was first educated at home where he was instructed in literature and mathematics.

  6. Étienne Louis Malus (de son nom de famille complet Malus Dumitry), né à Paris le 23 juillet 1775 et mort à Paris le 23 février 1812, est un ingénieur, physicien et mathématicien français.

  7. 13 de jun. de 2024 · Etienne Louis Malus. (1775—1812) Quick Reference. (1775–1812) French military engineer and physicist. Malus, who was born in Paris, attended the military school in Mezières (1793) and the newly established Ecole Polytechnique (1794–96) where he received his basic scientific education.