Great! Amy is now in the lead.Our next scientist is Heinreich Hertz!
Me, me! He showed experimental evidence ofelectromagnetic waves and their link to light. The unit of frequency is also named after him!
You're right, Lia! Now, James Clerk Maxwell!
I know! He contributed in developing equations that showed the relationship of electricity and magnetism.
What a close match. How about Guglielmo Marconi?
Me! He experimented with electromagnetic waves to send messages wirelessly, developing the first apparatus for long-distance radio communication. He was inspired Heinrich Hertz's work.
Everyone now has 2 points, and there are only 3 scientists left.Hans Christian Oersted, go!
Aw shucks! I was about to answer.
My turn, Oersted discovered that a magnetic needle perpendicularly aligns itself with a current-carrying wire, a definite experimental proof of the relationship between electricity and magnetism.
Another point for Sophia. Georg Simon Ohm!
Okay, me! He's known for his Ohm's Law, describing the mathematical relationship between electrical current, resistance and voltage.
The last one, Alessandro Volta.
Congratulations, Sofia! This was fun, we recalled all of them!
Me, me! He invented the first electric battery, and proposed that an electrical current is generated by contact between different metals.
That's right! Sophia is the winner of this game!
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