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==History==
==History==


'''Nicholas Léonard Sadi Carnot'''  
*'''William Rankinet'''  
  (June 1 1796 – August 24 1832)
**The term potential energy was introduced e, although it has links to Greek philosopher Aristotle's concept of potentiality.
**Considered to be the father of Thermodynamics
**Scottish engineer and physicist
**Major Scientific Contributions:
** links to Greek philosopher Aristotle's concept of potentiality
***Carnot
****theorem
****efficiency
****heat engine
 
*'''Rudolf Clausius'''
(January 2 1822 – August 24 1888)
**German Physicist
**Was known for taking a mathematical approach to physics
**stated that total energy is conserved ( conservation of energy)
 
*'''William Thompson'''
(June 26 1824 –  December 17 1907)
**Father of the word Kelvin
**Mathematical physicist
**Also, stated that total energy is conserved.





Revision as of 23:54, 5 December 2015

Ideal Spring

The Main Idea

Since real springs have limits as to stretching or compressing, ideal Springs are used for a both real macroscopic spring and for spring-like interatomic bonds.

A Mathematical Model

{Us = 0.5*ks*s^2}


Examples


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This is the first law of thermodynamics where every energy related goes around with this law, where energy is neither made or destroyed. It is very interesting how energy is just there and is transformed into other energies such as chemical energy that the food in the student center has will transform into kinetic energy when playing tennis after school.

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As my major is Chemical Engineering, thermodynamics has many materials in common because of calculating the energy balances toward a reaction. The first law of thermodynamics

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There was an interesting industrial application where we can calculate the energy required by the machine to pump the fluid out.

History

  • William Rankinet
    • The term potential energy was introduced e, although it has links to Greek philosopher Aristotle's concept of potentiality.
    • Scottish engineer and physicist
    • links to Greek philosopher Aristotle's concept of potentiality


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