Coulomb's Childhood
Charles Augustin Coulomb was born on June 14th,
1736 in Angoulême, France. Henry Coulomb, Charles' father,
had a military career, but left that for the government. His mother,
Catherine Bajet, was related to a very wealthy family, the de Sénac's.
Many say that Henry Coulomb got caught up in some financial mishaps
which led to him losing most all of his money. During Coulomb's
younger years his family moved from Angoulême on to Paris.
Here, Charles attended many lectures at the College Mazarin and
also the College de France. His mom wanted him to be a medical doctor,
but on the contrary, Charles wanted to go on and study mathematics.
Since Charles disobeyed his mother, he was disowned and was forced
to stay with his father over in Montpellier. During his stay he
joined the second royal scientific society in France known as the
scientific circle. Here he read many papers on mathematics and astronomy.
It was a shame that he had no money to purchase a home of his own
and continue his scientific studies, but eventually he came to be
a military engineer. He joined the military school at Mézières
in 1760. Here he formed many friendships which would later be important
for his scientific work. Charles Bossut, his teacher at Mézières
and Jean Charles Borda where among them.
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