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being pressed out of the materials that were rubbed. Consequently, after some time of rubbing materi- als against each other, all substance of heat should be pressed out – so why could these craftsmen argue
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näherer Betrachtung wird allerdings deutlich, dass nicht Joule al- lein dafür verantwortlich war, sondern auch William Thompson, der später als Lord Kelvin bekannt wur- de. Joule selbst bezog sich auch auf [...] Rumford hängte sowohl Kanonen als auch ein Pendel (sog. ballistisches Pendel) freischwingend auf. Die durch das Zünden des Pulvers entstehende Schwingungsamplitude diente als Indiz für dessen Qualität. Abbildung [...] Monographie als auch in vielzähligen anderen Dokumenten nutze er den Begriff Kalorik. Für Lavoisier war die Kalorik eine der einfachen Sub- stanzen, die zum Naturreich gehörten, und konnte als Grundbestandteil
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Rumford used metal cans as heat sources. These cans were covered with different clothing materi- als, hot water was filled in, and Rumford observed the decrease of the waters temperature. In doing so [...] culture, thus Joule had the respective competence to carry out the measurement from his profession- al background. There are other aspects which indicate that this experiment was embedded in the brewers’ [...] Beretta M. H. (2005). Lavoisier in Perspective. München, Deutsches Museum. Breger H (1982). Die Natur als arbeitende Maschine. Brown SC (1979): Benjamin Thomson, Count Rumford (MIT Press, Cambridge, Mass.
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Biography: Augustin Bernard Mouchot 1 Storytelling Teaching Model: wiki.science-stories.org Biography: Augustin Bernard Mouchot (1825-1912) Important things that we know today about solar energy are c
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Historical Background: The solar cooker according to Augustin Mouchot 1 Storytelling Teaching Model: http://science-story-telling.eu Historical background: The solar cooker according to Augustin Mouch
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Story Lavoisier and the conservation of mass 1 Storytelling Teaching Model: http://science-story-telling.eu Story Lavoisier and the conservation of mass The month of September had been nice in 1782, a
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Antoine Laurent et. al.: Traité élémentaire de chimie 1/2 1789a, abgerufen am 25.01.2014, avialable online: http://archive.org/details/TraiteYeYleYment1Lavo. Lavoisier, Antoine Laurent et. al.: Traité élémentaire [...] again on tray P. What do you think that will happen? Please justify your answer. Source: Driver et. al. (1985), Children’s ideas in science , Milton Keynes & Philadelphia: Open University Press Please write [...] do not have sufficient data to answer the question B. Please justify your answer Source: Driver et. al. (1985), Children’s ideas in science , Milton Keynes & Philadelphia: Open University Press After answering
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when they are little distance apart, but repelling upon being squeezed into one another” (Feynman et al. 1963, I- 3). This quotation is for several reasons relevant with respect to this historical background: