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  • ...rgy and an increase in [[temperature]] was discovered by [[James Prescott Joule]]. ...encyclopedia = Scientists: Their Lives and Works | title = James Prescott Joule | year = 2006 | publisher = Gale}} as cited on {{cite web | url = http://ww ...
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  • ...homson effect''' (also known as the '''Joule–Kelvin effect''' or '''Kelvin–Joule effect''') describes the temperature change of a [[Real gas|''real'' gas]] }}</ref> This procedure is called a ''throttling process'' or ''Joule–Thomson process''.<ref> ...
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  • |unit=[[joule]] (J) '''Electric potential energy''' is a [[potential energy]] (measured in [[joule]]s) that results from [[conservative force|conservative]] [[Coulomb force]] ...
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  • The theorem was originally misunderstood (notably by [[James Prescott Joule|Joule]]<ref>{{Cite web |last=Magnetics |first=Triad |title=Understanding the Maxi ...
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  • '''Joule heating''' (also known as resistive, resistance, or Ohmic heating) is the p ...cal resistance and conductance|resistance]] and the square of the current. Joule heating affects the whole electric conductor, unlike the [[Peltier effect]] ...
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  • | unit = [[joule|J]] ...unit of [[energy]] in the [[International System of Units]] (SI) is the [[joule]] (J). The internal energy relative to the [[mass]] with unit J/kg is the ' ...
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  • ...las Léonard Sadi Carnot|Sadi Carnot]], physicists such as [[James Prescott Joule]], mathematicians such as [[Émile Clapeyron]] and [[Hermann von Helmholtz]] ...
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  • | unit = [[joule]] ...the amount of ice melted or by change in [[temperature]] of a body.<ref>[[James Clerk Maxwell|Maxwell, J.C.]] (1871), Chapter III.</ref> ...
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  • ==Energy dissipation and Joule heating== {{main|Joule heating}} ...
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  • [[File:SS-joule.jpg|thumb|left|130px|[[James Prescott Joule]]]] ...e:Joule's Apparatus (Harper's Scan).png|thumb|right|[[James Prescott Joule|Joule]]'s apparatus for measuring the mechanical equivalent of heat. A descending ...
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  • | unit = [[joule]] ...rement]] for energy in the [[International System of Units]] (SI) is the [[joule]] (J). ...
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  • | unit = [[joule]] (J) ...place to another, or one form to another. The [[SI unit]] of work is the [[joule]] (J), the same unit as for energy. ...
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  • * [[Joule heating]] * [[James Prescott Joule|Joule]] ...
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  • * 1728 – [[James Bradley]] discovers the [[Aberration of light|aberration]] of starlight and ...n '''1842'''; to honor his efforts, Russian physicists refer to it as the "Joule-Lenz law." ...
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  • ...water.<ref>[[James Prescott Joule|Joule, J.P.]] (1845).{{cite journal|last=Joule|first=J. P.|title=On the Mechanical Equivalent of Heat|journal=Philosophica ...ontinuity between static and kinetic friction.<ref>[[Fleeming Jenkin]] & [[James Alfred Ewing]] (1877) "[https://www.biodiversitylibrary.org/item/121556#pag ...
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  • | first = James ...irby/> Electricity and magnetism (and light) were definitively linked by [[James Clerk Maxwell]], in particular in his "[[On Physical Lines of Force]]" in 1 ...
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  • ...of thermodynamics]], deduced from the heat-friction experiments of [[James Joule]] in 1843, expresses the concept of energy and its [[conservation of energy ..., scientists such as [[Ludwig Boltzmann]], [[Josiah Willard Gibbs]], and [[James Clerk Maxwell]] gave entropy a statistical basis. In 1877, Boltzmann visual ...
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  • This list compares various [[energy|energies]] in [[joule]]s (J), organized by '''order of magnitude'''. ...Decays.pdf |website=CERN}}</ref><ref>{{Cite journal |last1=Terrill |first1=James G. Jr. |last2=Ingraham |first2=Samuel C. II |last3=Moeller |first3=Dade W. ...
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  • ...up a person's hands when operating a [[telephone]].<ref>{{Cite book |last=Prescott |first=George Bartlett |url=https://books.google.com/books?id=le0OAAAAYAAJ& ...AAAAMAAJ&pg=PA56 |title=A Manual of Telephony |last2=Stubbs |first2=Arthur James |date=1893 |publisher=Whittaker and Company |pages=55–58 |language=en}}</re ...
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  • ...oulomb]], [[André-Marie Ampère|Ampère]], [[Michael Faraday|Faraday]] and [[James Clerk Maxwell|Maxwell]]. ...ened the excretions.<ref>Catholic churchmen in science. (Second series) by James Joseph Wals. [https://archive.org/details/b31364731/page/172 Pg 172].</ref> ...
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