
Also known as Percy Bridgman
físico estadounidense
Percy Williams Bridgman was an American physicist who made important contributions to understanding how materials behave under extreme pressure and developed influential ideas about the nature of scientific measurement and theory. His work helped advance both experimental physics and the philosophy of science, shaping how scientists think about what their measurements and concepts actually mean.
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Percy Williams Bridgman (Cambridge, Massachusetts, 21 de abril de 1882-Randolph, New Hampshire, 20 de agosto de 1961) fue un físico y filosofo estadounidense ganador del premio Nobel de Física en 1946 por su trabajo sobre la física de altas presiones.
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