Scientific law named after first name

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The discussion centers on the naming conventions of scientific laws, specifically whether any laws exist that are named solely after the first names of their discoverers. Participants mention notable figures such as Galileo Galilei, Archimedes, and Pythagoras, highlighting that while some laws are associated with first names, most are credited by last names. The Galilean transformation is identified as a potential example, while the Gay-Lussac Law is clarified to include both first and last names. The conversation emphasizes the challenge of finding laws named exclusively after first names.

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My phys II prof said there were no law of physics or anything laws like math chem that were named by the inventors first name only the last. I know there is no way that is true i have been thinking of all i know and I can't seem to think so maybe he's right. but just a thought if anyone can think of one i would be greatly appreciative.
 
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Most of the Greeks only had one name.

cookiemonster
 
Are there any laws named for Galileo, that was his first name. Archimedes has his
principle and Pythagorus has his theorem.

Njorl
 
Njorl said:
Are there any laws named for Galileo, that was his first name. Archimedes has his
principle and Pythagorus has his theorem.

Njorl
Technically, isn't it the "Pythagorean Theorem", which is credited to Pythagoras' school and may or may not have been discovered by Pythagoras himself?
 
The Galilean transformation is named for Galileo Galilei! I'd say it is probably for his first name, but it is hard to tell.

Njorl
 
I know a chemical law, but it contains both first and last name: Guy Lussac Law. Its a pressure/ temp law.
 
we're getting closer. there's got to be a big one after the first name. thanks but let's keep thinking.
 
come on

someone has to know of one. yall all are brilliant on here. halls of ivy or selfadjoint someone.
 
Did Cher ever come up with anything important in science? Or Sonny?
 
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yup

its called sonny's proof of massive deacceleration. causes death. sadly
with trees
 
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Ah yes, the skiing accident. One of the Kennedy clan died that way too, if I remember right.
 
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Poor them, both of them, but POOR me that i cannot show up prof for making that statement in stone.
 
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Njorl said:

Archimedes Principle

check it on google

It is a law of physics
Archimedes is his first name or his only name
(he was Archimedes of Syracuse)
It is a major law---discussed in college freshman physics
for centuries and real basic to understanding forces and
how things float and weighing stuff in air and water and
you always assign homework problems about it
what do you want, an Albert Principle already?
 
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I think woodysooner is looking for an instance where the first name was used instead of the last. So we're looking for people known by both first and last names.

Finding a Chinese name solution would be cheating - though I don't know any - since they place the family name first.

I can only imagine that solutions can exist among non-western names.
 
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Some of the Laws in the Murphy's Laws Book are named after first names. Scientific ? I'm not so sure...but I'd swear by many of them.
 
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yeah goku that's what i am looking for someone with first and last names but we only call the first name in law. thanx
 
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Nenad said:
I know a chemical law, but it contains both first and last name: Guy Lussac Law. Its a pressure/ temp law.
I'm pretty sure that's the Gay-Lussac Law, and it is his last name. Joseph Louis Gay-Lussac was his name (after a quick search) and his law is the Gay-Lussac Law:

P_1/T_1 = P_2/T_2

Sorry if this was already pointed out.
 
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I should have never mentioned the sonny bono things geez. :biggrin:
 

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