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conservation was estab- lished in the theory of heat. Whilst Rumford’s cannon boring experiments can be seen in direct relation to the establishment of the theory of heat, two other of his research projects [...] the importance of Lavoisier's work lies not in the fact that his system can be seen as the accepted theory – and actually Rumford’s work did not change this impression significantly, on the very contrary: [...] he did not agree with Joule's ideas at first, he became convinced and not only supported Joule's theory, but also started a successful collaboration with him. Thomson was skeptic about Joule’s experi-
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Benjamin Thomson, Count Rumford. Cambridge, Mass., London: MIT Press. Goldfarb, S. G. (1977). Rumford’s Theory of Heat: A Reassessment. British Journal for the History of Science, 10, 25–36. Heering, P. (1992)
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(Mouchot and solar cooker) Storytelling Teaching Model: http://science-story-telling.eu 4. Laws and theories are related but distinct kinds of scientific knowledge. 5. Science is a highly creative endeavor
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experiment. His reflections on the nature of heat. The new model of heat and the death of the caloric theory…..) ………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………..…………… ……………………………………………………………………………………… [...] ………………… ……… Activity 6 How do you explain the scientific community’s delay to accept the kinetic theory of heat? …………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………… ……………………………………………………………………………… [...] features and shared habits of mind. 3. Scientific knowledge is tentative but durable. 4. Laws and theories are related but distinct kinds of scientific knowledge. 5. Science is a highly creative endeavor
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conservation was estab- lished in the theory of heat. Whilst Rumford’s cannon boring experiments can be seen in direct relation to the establishment of the theory of heat, two other of his research projects [...] the caloric theory, could not be created or destroyed. Since this fluid had volume, objects expanded when heated and contracted when cooled. Rumford’s observations contradicted the theory of caloric, and [...] the importance of Lavoisier's work lies not in the fact that his system can be seen as the accepted theory – and actually Rumford’s work did not change this impression significantly, on the very contrary:
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his bookshelf and found the book he was looking for. Democritus had developed this idea, but his theory was rejected by Aristotle, and thus scholars had believed until then that heat is a material substance [...] were identified as ele- ments. But Rumford’s cannon-boring experiment seemed to disprove a material theory of heat and to show that heat was instead something immate- rial. Rumford went to his desk and started [...] his disbelief the day before – would other scientists believe his claim and abandon the material theory of heat? Rumford’s papers, both the German and the English one, were published in 1798. However,
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g lag die Bedeutung von Lavoisiers Arbeit nicht darin, dass man des- sen System als akzeptierte Theorie anerkannte. Tatsächlich hatte Rumfords Arbeit zur keiner we- sentlichen Veränderung dieser Auffassung [...] nicht Joules Meinung teilte, ließ er sich später davon überzeugen und unterstützte nicht nur Joules Theorie, sondern begann auch mit ihm erfolgreich zu-sammen zu arbeiten. Thomson, der zumindest teilweise [...] Benjamin Thomson, Count Rumford (MIT Press, Cambridge, Mass., London). Goldfarb SG (1977) Rumford's Theory of Heat: A Reassess- ment. In: British Journal for the History of Science Band 10:S. 25 - 36. Heering
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em- pirical evidence for the kinetic theory and, therefore, for the atomic theory, as well. Ostwald is said to have been convinced of the adequacy of the atomic theory on account of the agreement between [...] A central, if not the central, figure for the rejection of the atomic theory was Aristotle, who advocated the four-elements theory and added a fifth element— 2 It has to be understood that these elements [...] which was Aristotle’s major criticism against the atomic theory, apart from not ac- cepting the idea of empty space, which contradicted his theory. He also found the notion of an object being in permanent
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event or a conference. 9. Write a text with the differences between the Maria Gurie’s theory and other scientists’ theories, based on suggested comics. About the activities of students The proposed students'