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Wihelm conrad rontgen

Wilhelm Conrad Röntgen, born on March 27, 1845, in Germany, made a revolutionary contribution to science with the invention of the X-ray machine. As an only child of Charlotte Constance, he pursued technical education and eventually discovered the ability to visualize the internal structure of objects. His invention of X-ray technology transformed medical diagnostics, allowing doctors to detect fractures and other internal issues invisible to the naked eye. Röntgen's work has vastly improved the speed and accuracy of medical treatments, significantly impacting healthcare today.

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Wihelm conrad rontgen

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  1. Wihelm conrad rontgen hope huerta David molina 9/9/11

  2. History of your scientist? • He was born march 27,1845 at Lena in the lower Rhine province of Germany. His an only child his mother was charlotte Constance frowning of amsterdam.Also she was a member of an old leap. He intend a technical school at ulterct.

  3. IS HE IMPORTANT TO SCIENCE? • He is important these days cause he invented a machine called n x-ray that these days are used to check fractured bones and other internal problems not seen by human eyes.

  4. Why is their contributions significant to science? • It contributions to science are that it helps the doctors and scientists figure out how to cure or help injured people.

  5. . how has their work affected use today. • Because of its new technology is much faster and more accurate to help doctors and scientist to help improve there work in their profession.

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