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==Technology==
==Technology==
* [[Pierre Bouguer]] publishes a treatise on [[naval architecture]],''Traité du navire'', which first explains use of the [[metacentric height]] as a measure of ships' stability.<ref>{{cite book|last=Ferreiro|first=Larrie D.|title=Ships and Science: the Birth of Naval Architecture in the Scientific Revolution, 1600–1800|location=Cambridge|publisher=MIT Press|year=2007|isbn=978-0-262-06259-6}}</ref>
* [[Pierre Bouguer]] publishes a treatise on [[naval architecture]],''Traité du navire'', which first explains use of the [[metacentric height]] as a measure of ships' stability.<ref>{{cite book |last=Ferreiro |first=Larrie D. |title=Ships and Science: the Birth of Naval Architecture in the Scientific Revolution, 1600–1800 |location=Cambridge |publisher=MIT Press |year=2007 |page=227 |isbn=978-0-262-06259-6}}</ref>
* John Muller publishes ''A Treatise Containing the Elementary Part of Fortification''.
* John Muller publishes ''A Treatise Containing the Elementary Part of Fortification''.



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The year 1746 in science and technology involved some significant events.

Chemistry

Geology

Mathematics

Physics

  • Pierre Louis Maupertuis reads before the Berlin Science Academy the paper Recherche des Lois du Mouvement. He claims that nature acts in such a way as to minimize the product of mass times velocity times distance, in an incomplete but seminal idea that derives in what is known today as the Principle of least action.

Technology

Zoology

Awards

Births

Deaths

References

  1. ^ Biography (Swedish)
  2. ^ Penderill-Church, John (1972). William Cookworthy 1705–1780: A Study of the Pioneer of True Porcelain Manufacture in England. Truro: Bradford Barton.
  3. ^ D'Arcy, M. le Chevalier (1747). "Principe Géneral de Dynamique". Mémoires de l'Académie des Sciences. Paris: 348–356.
  4. ^ Ferreiro, Larrie D. (2007). Ships and Science: the Birth of Naval Architecture in the Scientific Revolution, 1600–1800. Cambridge: MIT Press. p. 227. ISBN 978-0-262-06259-6.