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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 [...] distance. Due to the absorption of radiant heat and the resulting different pressure, the alcohol drop starts to move. The experimenter increases the distance between the stronger heat source and the thermoscope [...] efficient way to insulate the human body. To summarize, Rumford can in retrospect be identified as a starting point for various develop- ment in the energy science – he carried out exper- iments that were related
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have fuel for the seam engines that were the central power source in the factories. To France, this started to pose a major problem, as the coal deposits turned out to be limited and were almost ex- hausted
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eager- ly waiting for him so that the dispute could start. Plato greeted Democritus and then started the dispute by saying: “I think we should start by learning from you yourself about your conception [...] are small integer multiples. This law, together with the law of constant composi- tion, forms the starting point towards the stoi- chiometric approach in chemistry. However, even though this law was based [...] discussions amongst the chem- ists who accepted the atom as a useful hypoth- esis, the physicists started to use the atom as a real object with explanatory power. Particular- ly the developing science of
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Lycée de Tours in years (1864–1871). In this period of time the French teacher – Augustin Mouchot started to undertake research on solar energy. The idea of finding new alterna- tive energy sources overwhelmed [...] dict de Saussure and Claude Pouil- let. Horace de Saussure was a French - Swiss scien- tist and started his work of solar cooking in 1767 building a miniature greenhouse ,in which he placed a pieces of
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was transformed into a respective amount of heat? Could that also be the case with electricity? He started to think about how to examine these connections. About three years after the day the initial idea [...] temperature, then he controlled the room temperature and gave his workman a nod – the experiment could start. Some thirty minutes later, Joule reinserted the thermometer into the water and waited for the reading
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examples: air was considered to be an element until well into the 18th century when several chemists started almost simultaneously their study of pneumat- ics and were able to show that air was a combi- nation
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examples: air was considered to be an element until well into the 18th century when several chemists started almost simultaneously their study of pneumat- ics and were able to show that air was a combi- nation [...] Klassen with the support the European Commission (project 518094-LLP-1-2011-1-GR-COMENIUS-CMP) and The Uni- versity of Winnipeg, Canada, and is based, in part, on His- torical Background: The Development of