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The joule is named for James Prescott Joule (1818 – 1889), who in 1845 was the first to measure the equivalence of work and heat, ...
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It is the equivalence of mass and energy E is the energy m is the mass and c is the speed of light in vacuum = 3x10^8 m/s this means that m kg of mass is equivalent to mc^2 Joule a...
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It is the equivalence of mass and energy E is the energy m is the mass and c is the speed of light in vacuum = 3x10^8 m/s this means that m kg of mass is equivalent to mc^2 Joule a...
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The petajoule (PJ) is equal to 1015 joules. 210 PJ is equivalent to about 50 megatons of TNT. This is the amount of energy released by the Tsar Bomba, the ... |
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Mechanical equivalent of heat - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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James Prescott Joule - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Jan 30, 2012 ... A watt, the SI unit of power, follows from the joule; it is defined as one joule per second. In addition to being equivalent to a newton-meter, ...
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Apr 19, 2009 ... Note - PAPERS. Joule Equivalent of Electrical Energy Justin Boyd Billy Stack Austin Lee Physics 231, Savan Kharel February 24, 2009-March ...
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Nov 22, 2011 ... English physicist James Joule's 1843 paddle wheel experiment, the best-known experimental determination of the mechanical equivalent of ...
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James Prescott Joule's papers of the 1840s relating to the mechanical equivalent of heat constitute one of the better known achievements in the history of ...
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