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Change: 410-14. (b) Muirhead, James. (1859). The Life of James Watt, (English translation: Ch. XI, Denys Pain: His memoir of 1690, Section: A New Way to Obtain Very Great Motive Powers at Small Cost”, pgs. 131-42). London: John Murray. External links ● Energy – Visuwords.com. ● Energy – Wikipedia.
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Change: New York: Berkley Books. (b) Muller, Ingo. (2007). A History of Thermodynamics - the Doctrine of Energy and Entropy, (ch. 10: Relativistic Thermodynamics, pgs. 289-305). New York: Springer.12. Einstein, A. (1905), "Ist die Trägheit eines Körpers von seinem Energieinhalt abhängig?", Annalen der Physik 18: 639–643 See
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Change: ● Kinetic energy References1. Perrot, Pierre. (1998). A to Z of Thermodynamics. New York: Oxford University Press.2. Thims, Libb. (2007). Human Chemistry (Volume Two), (preview), (ch 13: "Human Chemical Bonding", pgs. 515-560). Morrisville, NC: LuLu.3. Thims, Libb. (2007). Human Chemistry (Volume One), (
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Change: The adjacent photo shows the 3-meter-tall sculpture of Einstein's formula at the 2006 Walk of Ideas, Germany. References1. Perrot, Pierre. (1998). A to Z of Thermodynamics. New York: Oxford University Press.2. Thims, Libb. (2007). Human Chemistry (Volume Two), (preview), (ch 13:
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Change: “ergal”“ergal” (potential energy), symbol J, of the three-dimensional movements of the particles of the system, such that: U = T + J and the "energy remains constant during the motion" (conservation of energy). [9]Mass-energy equivalenceIn 1905, with respect
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Change: by the pressure of the atmosphere, in an evacuate cylinder, having been evacuated by the quick condensation of steam, which thus created a partial vacuum, was said to: [14] “[give the] intended movement; which is of an energy great in proportion to the size of the tube.” In the 1728
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Change: , the term energy was first described in a somewhat modern sense. Specifically, the forceful downward movement of a piston, the pressure of the atmosphere, in an evacuate cylinder, having been evacuated by the quick condensation of steam, which thus created a partial vacuum, was said to: [14] “[give
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Change: “vis“vis viva”viva” and in 1807 introduced the term energy for it: [13] “The term energy may be applied, with great propriety, to the product of mass or weight of a
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Change: The focused study of energy is called energetics. Human chemistryIn human chemistry, energy can be released or absorbed through the transformations of human chemical bonds. [2] The mathematical connection between the bulk measurements or "state" measurements of energies of
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Change: E = mc² formula at the 2006 Walk of Ideas, Germany. References1. Perrot, Pierre. (1998). A to Z of Thermodynamics. New York: Oxford University Press.2. Thims, Libb. (2007). Human Chemistry (Volume Two), (preview), (ch 13: "Human Chemical Bonding", pgs. 515-560). Morrisville, NC: LuLu.3.
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Change: may be applied, with great propriety, to the product of mass or weight of a body, into the square of the number expressing its velocity.
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Change: mc^2mc² formula at the 2006 Walk of Ideas, Germany. References1. Perrot, Pierre. (1998). A to Z of Thermodynamics. New York: Oxford University Press.2. Thims, Libb. (2007). Human Chemistry (Volume Two), (preview), (ch 13: "Human Chemical Bonding", pgs. 515-560). Morrisville, NC: LuLu.3.
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