Jean Bernard Léon Foucault (name pronounced "Foo-KOH") (18 September 1819 – 11 February 1868) was a French physicist best known for the invention of the Foucault pendulum, a device demonstrating the effect of the Earth's rotation. He also made an early measurement of the speed of light, invented the gyroscope, and discovered eddy currents. The Foucault crater on the Moon is named after him.
With A. H. L. Fizeau he carried on a series of investigations on the intensity of the light of the sun, as compared with that of carbon in the arc lamp, and of lime in the flame of the oxyhydrogen blowpipe; on the interference of infrared radiation, and of light rays differing greatly in lengths of path; and on the chromatic polarization of light.
His demonstration in 1851 of the diurnal motion of the Earth by the rotation of the plane of oscillation of a freely suspended, long and heavy pendulum in the Panthéon in Paris, (http://www.bookmine.org) caused a sensation in both the learned and popular worlds, for it was the first dynamical proof of the Earth's rotation. In the following year he invented (and named) the gyroscope as a conceptually simpler experimental proof. In 1855 he received the Copley medal of the Royal Society for his 'very remarkable experimental researches'. Earlier in the same year he was made physicien (physicist) at the imperial observatory at Paris.
In September of 1855 he discovered that the force required for the rotation of a copper disc becomes greater when it is made to rotate with its rim between the poles of a magnet, the disc at the same time becoming heated by the eddy current or "Foucault currents" induced in the metal.
Foucault invented in 1857 the polarizer which bears his name, and in the succeeding year devised a method of giving to the mirror of reflecting telescopes the shape of a spheroid or a paraboloid of revolution. With Wheatstone’s revolving mirror he in 1862 determined the speed of light to be 298,000 km/s (about 185,000 mi./s) —10,000 km/s less than that obtained by previous experimenters and only 0.6% off the currently accepted value.
1819 births | 1868 deaths | French physicists
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