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and she loved to draw. Initially that had been a problem, as her mother didn’t want her to spend hours and hours working on her pictures. Only when her stepfather, who was a painter himself, praised [...] that her stepfather had told her he would be able to use the picture as a sample for a book he was currently working on. As a reward he wanted to visit a silkworm farm with her, so she could take a look [...] and butterflies at the age of thirteen. Nineteen years later the first volume of her work “The caterpillars’ wonderful transformation and curious flower nutrition” was released, in which she described
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watch a video with narration or listen to a story from your teacher about Benjamin Thompson (Rumford) and his work in the Trophology. Please write the most important points of the story according [...] to you by your teacher for this purpose. Activity 5 According to the narration, it is energy that is received in our body through food. A part of this energy is transformed to work that is produced through human [...] project) The use of the work that the human body produces may replace electric or other forms of energy and thus contribute to the containment of global warming and to the achievement of sustainable
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to the modern development of the atomic theory because the original works of Leucippus and Democritus were lost and are known only through Aristotle’s criticism. Aristotle’s works were kept and expanded [...] for which he had fought, having committed sui- cide in September of 1906. The atom gets a substructure Even before Einstein’s and Smoluchowski’s work helped to establish a consensus about the accuracy of the atomic description of matter, some researchers es- tablished empirical results that actually contradicted the initial understanding of the atom as being indivisi- ble. In fact, Faraday’s work on electrolysis
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to the modern development of the atomic theory because the original works of Leucippus and Democritus were lost and are known only through Aristotle’s criticism. Aristotle’s works were kept and expanded [...] for which he had fought, having committed sui- cide in September of 1906. The atom gets a substructure Even before Einstein’s and Smoluchowski’s work helped to establish a consensus about the accuracy of the atomic description of matter, some researchers es- tablished empirical results that actually contradicted the initial understanding of the atom as being indivisi- ble. In fact, Faraday’s work on electrolysis
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in the 18th century, this was somewhat unusual for someone from his social status. He was born as the son of a weaver who owned a small piece of land, and like many children of his era, John had to work [...] Institution, a lecture that condensed the findings of his researches of the last years, re- searches that were triggered by this question the schoolboy had asked him. Dalton had been working a lot [...] through the works of ancient chemists had not been that fruitful – Lavoisier was cer- tainly the master who had laid the foundation to the manner how modern chemistry should be executed. Yet, in his writings
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. When the young “Ern,” as his family called him, received his first science book at the age of ten, he was hooked; nevertheless, he still had to keep working at the farm chores. He was very studious and managed to obtain university scholarships. Throughout his university days in New Zealand, he studied and invented high-frequency electrical circuits and worked with radio waves. After he graduated with his Master [...] with the beautiful Mary Newton, he decided that without a good job, they could not afford to get married. Failing to get a job, he went back to his parents’ farm to help with the work. At the same time, Ernest
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notion. However, if one takes a closer look, then it gets evident that it was not just Joule who is responsi- ble for establishing his work, but also William Thomson, who later became Lord Kelvin. Yet, Joule himself did not start from scratch and par- ticularly referred to the work of Benjamin Thomp- son, Count Rumford, who carried out researches about heat in late 18 th / early 19 th century. Actually these researchers were more oriented on practical purposes than those of Joule. The first significant aim towards renewable energies can be seen in the work of the French teacher
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