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He presented a calculator which allowed the first automatic basic mathematicaloperations (+, -, /, *)

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Q: What did Gottfried von Leibniz present to Royal Society in 1673?
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What was the final conclusion of the debate of the discovery in the math field of calculus?

Leibniz had the audacity to take his case to the Royal Society, where Issac Newton was president. Needless to say, Leibniz's complaint was tabled. So, calculus is still considered founded by both men, though we use more of the Leibniz methods because the tract Newton wrote, The Principia Mathamatica, was impenetrable to all but a few mathematicians for years after written.


What were sir Isaac newton's contributions to society?

Basically the Royal Society and his inventions.


The FRS stands for?

Fellow of Royal Society


What do you call a palace windows?

a royal pane. it is a stupid joke :|


Albert Einstein's greatest accomplishments?

Nobel Prize in Physics (1921)Copley Medal (1925)Max Planck medal (1929)Copley Medal of the Royal Society of London in 1925Franklin Medal of the Franklin Institute in 1935.

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Who worked with Isaac Newton?

Isaac Newton collaborated with many notable scientists and mathematicians during his lifetime, including Edmond Halley, Robert Hooke, and Gottfried Leibniz. Halley played a significant role in the publication of Newton's groundbreaking work on gravitation, Principia Mathematica. Hooke and Leibniz were involved in disputes with Newton over priority of ideas and developments in calculus.


What was the final conclusion of the debate of the discovery in the math field of calculus?

Leibniz had the audacity to take his case to the Royal Society, where Issac Newton was president. Needless to say, Leibniz's complaint was tabled. So, calculus is still considered founded by both men, though we use more of the Leibniz methods because the tract Newton wrote, The Principia Mathamatica, was impenetrable to all but a few mathematicians for years after written.


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The Royal Society was founded in November 1660 and was granted a Royal Charter by King Charles II as the Royal Society of London. The Society is a learned society for science.


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The Royal Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals.


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Royal Society was created in 1660.


When was Royal Society of Canada created?

Royal Society of Canada was created in 1882.


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Royal Watercolour Society was created in 1804.


When was Royal Agricultural Society created?

Royal Agricultural Society was created in 1838.


When was Royal India Society created?

Royal India Society was created in 1910.


When was Royal Society of Chemistry created?

Royal Society of Chemistry was created in 1980.


When was Royal Historical Society created?

Royal Historical Society was created in 1868.


When was Royal Society of Queensland created?

Royal Society of Queensland was created in 1884.