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Rudolf Clausius - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Rudolf Julius Emmanuel Clausius ... Rudolf Clausius did important work in thermodynamics. ... Honours awarded to Rudolf Clausius; (Click below for those honoured in this way)
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Biography of Rudolf Clausius (BB^Y-1888) ... Rudolf Julius Emmanuel Clausius ... Rudolf Clausius's father, Rev C E G Clausius, was a Councillor of the Royal Government School Board. He founded a small private school, becoming its Principal, and as a minister of the church he also served as its pastor.
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(1822-1888), German physicist (ASME Honorary Member, 1882), pioneered the field of thermodynamics. ... ASME.ORG > Communities > History Center > History Resources > Mechanical Engineering Biographies Throughout Time > A-D Biographies > Clausius, Rudolf Julius Emmanuel...
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CLAUSIUS, RUDOLF JULIUS EMMANUEL (1822-1888), German physicist, was born on the 2nd of January 1822 at Köslin, in Pomerania. ... See also Rudolf Clausius on Wikipedia, and our 1911 Encyclopædia Britannica disclaimer.
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Hutchinson encyclopedia article about Clausius, Rudolf Julius Emanuel. Clausius, Rudolf Julius Emanuel. Information about Clausius, Rudolf Julius Emanuel in the Hutchinson encyclopedia. ... Clausius, Rudolf Julius Emanuel; Clausius-Clapeyron equation; Clausius-Clapeyron equation; Clausius-Clapeyron equation...
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Clausius, Rudolf Julius Emanuel - (r´dôlf y´lys āmä´nĕl klou´zēs), 1822—88, German mathematical physicist. A pioneer in the science of thermodynamics, ...
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According to Clausius, there are two types of entropy: the conversion of heat into work, and the transfer of heat from high to low temperature. He concluded that entropy must inevitably increase in the universe. Clausius was born in Pomerania (now in Poland) and educated at ... Clausius, Rudolf Julius Emanuel (1822-1888)
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Clausius was appointed professor of physics at the Artillery and Engineering School at Berlin in 1850, the same year in which he presented a paper stating the second law of thermodynamics in the well-known form: "Heat cannot of itself pass from a colder to a hotter body." He applied his results to an exhaustive...
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