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Concepts Developed with Carnot Engines

CONCEPTS DEVELOPED WITH CARNOT ENGINES 4.3.1 Carnot engines and Carnot cycles... [Pg.105]

With the technical development of the steam engine, this limitation of the motive power of heat was an urgent question in the beginning of the 1800s, i.e. before the formulation of the first law. In 1824, the French engineer Sadi Carnot presented his theory on the motive power of heat - this theory later formed the basis for the second law of thermodynamics, and for the definition of the concept of entropy. [Pg.125]


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