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his wife Marie survived and, after the French Revolution, she continued to publish his chemi- cal findings. Story Lavoisier and the conservation of mass was edited by Brigitte van Tiggelen and it is based
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………………………………… ………………………………………………………………….. 2. Make a graph: temperature against time and from that find the raise of the temperature for the time interval 6th min 8th min. 3. Based on the images below (these
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with this issue. However, Rumford published 1 The background of these experiments was the idea to find out which part of the (visible) spectrum might affect lenses in a telescope in the most significant [...] energy dis- sipation (and in this respect entropy) had been developed, both Joule’s and Carnot’s findings were no longer in contradiction. In some sense, this contradiction together with the growing ac- [...] is relevant for the acceptance of Joule’s work in the British scientific community: Ignoring his findings may in part be explained by the fact that Joule was a brewery owner in Man- chester. Even though
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died there on 11 May 1686. However he had many activities and public functions, Guericke was able to find time to conduct various experiments in physics. Around the year 1650, he constructed the air pomp [...] the idea had been cor- rect!!! Otto thought about ways to make the barrel more solid but he couldn’t find any solution. But suddenly he had an idea! Iron! A barrel made of iron! The next day Otto went to [...] that squashed the barrel, then he was thinking in the right direction - then he would only have to find a body that was more solid than an iron bar- rel. Then he remembered one the ideas that Aristo- tle
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managed to find suitable places to observe the lecture. Professor Georg Christoph Lichtenberg walked onto the platform, because of his height, and he started stately: ‘during today’s lecture we will find out
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the idea had been cor- rect!!! Otto thought about ways to make the barrel more solid but he couldn’t find any solution. But suddenly he had an idea! Iron! A barrel made of iron! The next day Otto went to [...] that squashed the barrel, then he was thinking in the right direction - then he would only have to find a body that was more solid than an iron bar- rel. Then he remembered one the ideas that Aristo- tle
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died there on 11 May 1686. However he had many activities and public functions, Guericke was able to find time to conduct various experiments in physics. Around the year 1650, he constructed the air pomp
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heat was instead something immate- rial. Rumford went to his desk and started to write down his findings. He knew that his claim would meet severe opposition. Therefore, he decided that he would not publish [...] understanding of heat being a substance, being caloric. Even though no one contradicted his experimental find- ings, scientists kept relying on the material theory of heat for more than three decades after the
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