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He is famous for his mechanical machines he designed, the Difference Engine and the Analytical Engine, though he did not actually fully build them. They were completed by others after he died. He is also credited with inventing other things. He invented the frame at the front of locomotives that help clear items from a rail line, which is called a pilot or a cow catcher. He also invented an ophthalmoscope, a device for examining the eye.
Charles Babbage worked with John Herschel, George Peacock, and Edward Ryan. My source is linked below.
Watson and Crick were credited with the discovery of the DNA double helix structure because they were the first to propose a correct and detailed model. While other scientists made significant contributions, Watson and Crick's model was the most complete and influential at the time. Scientific discoveries often involve collaboration and contributions from multiple individuals.
Charles Babbage, FRS (/ˈæɪdʒ/; 26 December 1791 - 18 October 1871) was an English polymath.[1] He was a mathematician, philosopher, inventor and mechanical engineer, who is best remembered now for originating the concept of a programmable computer.Considered a "father of the computer",[2] Babbage is credited with inventing the first mechanical computer that eventually led to more complex designs. His varied work in other fields has led him to be described as "pre-eminent" among the many polymaths of his centuryParts of Babbage's uncompleted mechanisms are on display in the London Science Museum. In 1991, a perfectly functioning difference engine was constructed from Babbage's original plans. Built to tolerances achievable in the 19th century, the success of the finished engine indicated that Babbage's machine would have worked.
Babbage died "of renal inadequacy, secondary to cystitis." according to his autopsy report. In other words, a urinary tract infection that caused kidney failure.
That was his REAL name - he was never known by any other.
Answer:Although some unreliable sources list Charles Babbage's full name as Charles Henry Babbage, historians consistently refer to him simply as Charles Babbage, with no middle name, and that is how his name is published in both his official wedding announcement and his obituary.(Major General) Henry (Prevost) Babbage was the youngest of Charles Babbage's sons who lived to maturity.Answer:According to Wikipedia, as well as many other sources, it appears that Charles Babbage is his full name.For the source and more detailed information concerning your request, click on the related links section (Answers.com) indicated below this answer box.
Charles Babbage died due to renal inadequacy, secondary to cystitis .Half of his brain is preserved at the Hunterian Museum in the Royal College of Surgeons in London. The other half of his brain is on display in the Science Museum, London.
Not sure that there were many contributions ofengineering to mathematics. Contributions in the other direction: lots, contributions by engineers: yes.
George Cantor is credited as the founder of modern set theory, but other important mathematicians like Dedekind, Zermelo, Fraenkel, Russel, and Godel have made major contributions. For economics the answer is Alfred Marshall.
Leibniz and Newton are credited with inventing calculus. They made their discoveries independently at about the same time. Leibniz invented the dx/dy notation used today . He also made other contributions to math.