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Inspirational stories of scientists studying hard and practicing hard.
When it comes to scientists, everyone admires their achievements, but their reputation will last forever and be admired by the world because they study hard and practice hard. Let's take a look at the inspirational stories I have compiled and recommended to you. Scientists study hard to achieve their goals. Welcome to collect.

A short inspirational story of a scientist who studied hard and practiced hard 1: Joule had a holiday for one year, and Joule and his brother went to the suburbs to travel together. Joule, who is clever and studious, never forgets to do his physics experiments even when he is playing. He found a lame horse, led by his brother, and quietly hid behind him. He used a volt battery to electrify the horse, trying to see how the animals reacted after being stimulated by the current. As a result, the reaction he wanted to see appeared. The horse jumped wildly after being shocked and almost kicked its younger brother. Although the danger has appeared, it has not affected the mood of little Joule who loves to do experiments. He rowed with giggle to the lake surrounded by mountains, where Joule wanted to try the echo. They filled the musket with gunpowder and then pulled the trigger. Who knows? Bang? There was a loud bang, and a long flame came out of the muzzle, which burned Joule's eyebrows and almost scared his brother into the lake. At this time, the sky was covered with thick clouds, lightning and thunder. Joule, who just wanted to go ashore to take shelter from the rain, found that it took a long time to hear the thunder after every lightning. What happened? Joule didn't take shelter from the rain, dragging his brother up a hill and carefully recording the time of lightning and thunder with his pocket watch. After school started, Joule almost wanted to tell the teacher all the experiments he had done and ask for advice from the teacher. The teacher smiled at the studious Joule and patiently explained to him: Light and sound travel at different speeds, the speed of light is fast and the speed of sound is slow, so people always want to see lightning and hear thunder, but in fact lightning and thunder happen at the same time. ? Joule suddenly realized.

Since then, he has been more fascinated by learning scientific knowledge. Through continuous study and careful observation and calculation, he finally discovered the mechanical equivalence of heat and the law of conservation of energy, and became an excellent scientist.

Inspirational short story of scientists studying hard and practicing hard 2: Nobel Nobel was very thin when he was a child. When I was ten years old, I went to Badburg, Russia with my mother, reunited with my father, and began to receive guidance from my tutor. I went to the United States to study at the age of 17 and returned to China two years later to work in my father's company.

Influenced by his father, Nobel was interested in studying explosives. Later, he made a lot of money by making explosives and developing oil fields. However, when he saw that the explosive he invented was used in war, he felt very sad, so he devoted his life to calling on the world to use gunpowder for peace. Nobel used his huge wealth to set up a fund to award prizes to people who have made outstanding contributions in physics, chemistry, biology, medicine, literature and peace every year. Being able to win the Nobel Prize has always been regarded as a great honor!

It's foggy in the laboratory. Nobel worked selflessly. His brother came to him and said, Nobel, I'm sorting out our family tree. You are a world-famous figure. How can I do without an autobiography? Write an autobiography ?

? Dude, don't. ?

? What should I do? Nobel's brother persuaded him. Brother, you didn't write your autobiography for yourself, but for our family! You write it. Your autobiography will add luster to our family tree! ?

Nobel still disagreed, so his brother repeatedly persuaded him. Finally, he even begged: Brother, are you afraid of wasting time? In that case, you can tell me and I'll record it. ?

? I really can't do it. ? Nobel is modest, but firmly says that I can't write an autobiography. There are so many planets in the whirlpool of the universe like Ganges sand, and we are insignificant. What is worth writing? ?

I see! He thinks that everything he does is just for what human beings should do. Why should he exchange a little contribution for honor? Therefore, he never promised.

Nobel's brother had to leave with a sigh. Nobel once again immersed himself in experiments.

Nobel's will is the essence of his ideal and the crystallization of his painstaking efforts. Rich as he is, he is unwilling to share his property with his relatives and friends. He thinks that great wealth is a scourge that hinders human talents. Anyone with wealth should leave only the necessary education expenses for children. If they leave too much money, it will be a reward for laziness and prevent them from developing their talents.

Therefore, regardless of the opposition of relatives and friends, he decided to use all his property to set up the Nobel Prize to reward the contemporary world elite.

Inspirational short story of scientists studying hard 3: Christmas of Newton 1642, a genius of a farmer's family in Warthorpe village, Lincolnshire, England? Isaac newton was born.

Newton's father died three months before he was born. Two years later, his mother remarried and Newton was raised by his grandmother. At the age of twelve, Newton entered the Royal Middle School with the help of his uncle. However, Newton was not a clever boy at this time. He behaved badly in school and was in poor health. He was silent and daydreaming, and there was hardly anything outstanding. His superhuman intelligence was awakened by a savage classmate who kicked him unreasonably! He fought with that classmate and won, but the overbearing classmate was far superior to Newton in homework. So Newton decided to study hard and vowed to surpass him in his lessons. As a result, he was not only among the best in the Royal Middle School, but also entered Trinity College of Cambridge University at the age of eighteen.

1665, when Newton finished his bachelor's course at Cambridge University, a terrible plague spread in Europe, so Newton returned to his hometown. In the countryside, Newton analyzed the seven colors of sunlight with a self-made prism and found the difference of the tortuosity of each monochromatic light.

But it is strange that Newton kept his mouth shut about this extraordinary discovery. It turned out that he knew that he was only a college student at that time, and if such a revolutionary discovery was made public, it would definitely offend the professor. As a result, when he was promoted to professor five years later, his previous findings were made public.

During his stay in this country, Newton created the integral method, which was widely used in physics and geometry. One night, Newton sat under an apple tree in the country, thinking. Suddenly an apple fell to the ground. So he found that everything will inevitably fall down once it loses its support, and then he found that there is gravity between any two objects, and this gravity is inversely proportional to the square of the distance, and summed up the law of universal gravitation. But because of Newton's withdrawn and stubborn character, he published this theory twenty years later. In addition, Newton also conducted in-depth research and a large number of experiments on the basis of the work of Galileo and others. Newton became the founder of classical physics.

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