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have some conceptual problems with your results, they appear to be valid, and I will support your findings in the future.” Joule smiled back, and a feeling of deep satisfaction was in this smile: he knew [...] time, and he knew that after convincing Thomson, other scientists would also start to believe his findings. James Prescott Joule, the owner of a Manchester brewery, succeeded in determining experimentally [...] called by then) and the principle of energy conservation. From the contradiction between Joule’s findings and the established Carnot cycle, scientists – among them William Thomson – developed the concept
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……… ……………………………………… b. A simplified iconic representation of Joule’s experimental device, you can find in a video at the following address: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bZbTZN6V7YI&feature=topics Which [...] ………………………………………………………………………………… Activity 6 In the archive of the Royal Society of England one can find the volumes of the journal Philosophical Transactions into which the articles by Joule about the
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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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(Indicative important points of this story: description of Irene and Frederic’s experiment, experimental findings of Anderson, experimental discovery of Chadwick, how these discoveries have affected their work [...] Nobel Prize in Chemistry. “…… Irene and Frederic could do was once again to confirm his experimental findings in which different materials were exposed to α-radiation….. …When a proton is emitted from the Aluminum [...] in modern science The difference between the two views Activity 8 From the lesson today one could find some important aspects of NOS. Could you please discuss in your group and identify some of them? Could
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her mother told her about their success in the laboratory finding a new and unexpected truth about Nature. Even though sometimes their findings in the end turned out to be erroneous. And of course there [...] his experimental findings. However, there was something else that puzzled them, something that seemingly had not been noticed by other researchers: Irene wondered, “If Chadwick’s findings are correct, and [...] (Indicative important points of this story: description of Irene and Frederic’s experiment, experimental findings of Anderson, experimental discovery of Chadwick, how these discoveries have affected their work
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presented his results. Yet the scient- ists at these meetings were not really inter- ested in his findings and did not respond – ac- tually they did not even criticize his results even though they were far
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scientific thinking and innovation with the brewer’s interest in highly accurate measurements. His findings and publications greatly improved the efficiency of many 19th century industrial machines and processes [...] heat could neither be created nor destroyed. Joule’s theory was so controversial that he could not find a scientific journal to publish it. It first appeared in a local Manchester newspaper. Finally he [...] become chemically attached and deliver charge. By carefully measuring currents, Joule was able to find the “affinity” of oxygen with plates of various elements. He then compared this with the heat produced
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element A that reacted with the same amount of element B to form two different compounds. From this finding, Dalton formu- lated another law: the law of multiple proportions. This law states that if two elements [...] chemical ele- ments had the ability to emit such radiation. There were several more astonishing findings, among them the transformation of one element into another in the process of an α- or a β-decay [...] impact would break it into two smaller ones. Together with Strassmann, Hahn finally published his findings and pointed out that for him, as a chemist, he had to state that the resulting isotopes behaved
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the front page of the book with the title ‘Theatrum Insectorum’ (Theater of Insects) one can also find the names of Conrad Gesner, Edward Wotton, and Thomas Penny. Gesner and Wotton died al- ready in the [...] in observing insects, especially holometabolic insects. By the middle of the 17th century one can find an increasing number of published works on in- sects. To give an example, Jan Swammerdam, a Dutch
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……………………………………………………………………………… …………………………………………………… Activity 4 Please research in the internet to find proper websites about the story of the production of silk from the ancient years until today. Write [...] in observing insects, especially holometabolic insects. By the middle of the 17th century one can find an increasing number of published works on insects. Jan Swammerdam, a Dutch scholar, wrote in 1669