Jacques Curie

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Jacques Curie was a French physicist best known for his work on piezoelectricity, conducted in collaboration with his more famous brother Pierre Curie.

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Jacques Curie canonical 1
Jacques Curie (French) 1

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instanceOf French physicist
human
physicist
areaOfInfluence materials science
solid-state physics
collaboratedWith Pierre Curie
contributedTo understanding of crystal properties
countryOfCitizenship France
ethnicGroup French
familyName Curie
fieldOfWork physics
piezoelectricity
gender male
givenName Jacques
hasNameInLanguage Jacques Curie self-linksurface differs
surface form: Jacques Curie (French)
hasRelative Pierre Curie
influenced development of piezoelectric devices
knownFor co-discovery of piezoelectricity
nativeLanguage French
notability less famous than his brother Pierre Curie but important in piezoelectricity research
notableAchievement formulation of the piezoelectric effect with Pierre Curie
notableWork research on piezoelectricity
occupation physicist
sibling Pierre Curie
studied crystals
electric polarization in crystals
workLocation France

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Jacques Curie hasNameInLanguage Jacques Curie self-linksurface differs
this entity surface form: Jacques Curie (French)