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  1. Joseph Antoine Ferdinand Plateau (Bruxelles, 14 ottobre 1801 – Gand, 15 settembre 1883) è stato un fisico belga. È noto, in particolare, per l'invenzione, nel 1832, di uno strumento ottico, il fenachistoscopio, che permetteva di visualizzare immagini animate: questa invenzione contribuì allo sviluppo della tecnica cinematografica.

  2. Joseph Antoine Ferdinand Plateau (French pronunciation: [ʒozɛf ɑ̃twan fɛʁdinɑ̃ plato]; 14 October 1801 – 15 September 1883) was a Belgian physicist and mathematician. He was one of the first people to demonstrate the illusion of a moving image.

  3. Quick Info. Born. 14 October 1801. Brussels, French Empire (now Belgium) Died. 15 September 1883. Ghent, Belgium. Summary. Joseph Plateau was a Belgian mathematician best known for Plateau's problem on surfaces of minimal area. View three larger pictures. Biography.

  4. 15 ago 2012 · By then he was well known for his groundbreaking work on the aftereffect of light on the human retina, and he would go on to become the first person to produce moving images, for which he is considered to be the Father of Film. His greatest scientific achievement, however, was his discovery of surface tension.

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  5. Joseph Plateau (1801 - 1883) Joseph Antoine Ferdinand Plateau is born in Brussels on the 14th of October 1801. After the death of his parents the lawyer Thirion, uncle of the children, becomes his guardian. Because Joseph is ill quite often, he spends a lot of time in the countryside, where he enjoys drawing and collecting butterflies.

  6. Plateau, Joseph-Antoine-Ferdinand Enciclopedia on line Fisico (Bruxelles 1801 - Gand 1883), prof. di fisica e astronomia nell'univ. di Gand (1835), membro dell'Accademia delle scienze di Parigi (1853).

  7. PLATEAU, Joseph-Antoine. Fisico, nato a Bruxelles il 14 ottobre 1801, morto a Gand il 15 settembre 1883. Studiò a Liegi e divenne professore di fisica e di astronomia a Gand nel 1835. Nel 1853 fu fatto membro dell'Académie des Sciences di Parigi.