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  1. Carnot, Sadi: An entry from Macmillan Reference USA's <i>Chemistry: Foundations and Applications</i> by Lydia S. Scratch, 2004
  2. Ingénieur Du Corps Des Ponts et Chaussées: Bruno Mégret, Henri Becquerel, Jacques-Henri Bernardin de Saint-Pierre, Sadi Carnot, Raymond Abellio (French Edition)
  3. Deaths From Cholera: Georg Wilhelm Friedrich Hegel, James K. Polk, Carl Von Clausewitz, Nicolas Léonard Sadi Carnot, Adam Mickiewicz
  4. Famille Carnot: Sadi Carnot, Lazare Nicolas Marguerite Carnot, Lazare Hippolyte Carnot, Paul Cunisset-Carnot, Marie-Adolphe Carnot (French Edition)
  5. People Murdered in France: Henry Iv of France, Jean-Paul Marat, Henry Iii of France, Charles D'abancour, Marie François Sadi Carnot
  6. Ancien Député de La Côte-D'or (Troisième République): Sadi Carnot, Pierre Joigneaux, Henri Barabant, Gaston Gérard, Jean Bouhey (French Edition)
  7. Sadi Carnot, physicien, et les "Carnot" dans lhistoire by André Fridberg, 1978-01-01
  8. L'assassinat du president Sadi Carnot et le proces de Santo Ironimo Caserio: Actes du colloque organise a Lyon le 21 juin 1994 (French Edition)
  9. Nicolas Léonard Sadi Carnot: Physicist, Military Engineer, Reflections on the Motive Power of Fire, Heat Engine, Carnot Cycle, Exergy Efficiency, Carnot's Theorem, Carnot Heat Engine
  10. Ministre Français Des Finances: Valéry Giscard D'estaing, Alain Madelin, Laurent Fabius, Michel Debré, Sadi Carnot, Pomponne de Bellièvre (French Edition)
  11. Physicien: Liste de Physiciens, Carl Friedrich Gauss, James Clerk Maxwell, Paul Héroult, Robert Hooke, Subrahmanyan Chandrasekhar, Sadi Carnot (French Edition)
  12. Personne Inhumée Au Panthéon de Paris: Victor Hugo, Jean-Jacques Rousseau, André Malraux, Paul Painlevé, Sadi Carnot, Victor Schoelcher (French Edition)
  13. Physicien Du Xixe Siècle: James Clerk Maxwell, Humphry Davy, Michael Faraday, Léon Foucault, Heinrich Rudolf Hertz, Sadi Carnot (French Edition)
  14. 1832 Deaths: Jean-François Champollion, Walter Scott, Évariste Galois, Napoleon Ii of France, Jeremy Bentham, Nicolas Léonard Sadi Carnot

21. Lycée Français SADI CARNOT
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23. CARNOT, Marie-François-Sadi
MarieFran§ois-sadi carnot. b. 11 Aug 1837, Limoges, Haute-Vienne. d. 25 Jun 1894, Lyon, Rh´ne. Title President of the Republic (Pr©sident de la R©publique) Term 3 Dec 1887 - 25 Jun 1894. Chronology The grandson of Lazare carnot, sadi carnot was born in the family of Hippolyte carnot, who served as Educated as engineer, sadi carnot was elected to the National Assembly on
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Title: Term: 3 Dec 1887 - 25 Jun 1894 Chronology: 25 Jun 1894, deceased (assassination) The grandson of Lazare Carnot , Carnot as a candidate of the left was elected president of the Republic on the second ballot (3 Dec 1887). Carnot faced the movement led by General Boulanger, which threatened to topple the Third Republic by conspiring with monarchists and attempts to replace the constitution with more authoritarian law. In 1889 the government of Pierre Tirard succeeded in preventive measures and decided to prosecute Boulanger, who fled to Belgium. In May 1891 the workers' demonstration with demands of 8-hour working day resulted in casualties. A new crisis arose from the Panama scandal (1892), when the press discovered that the Panama Canal Company bribed the French politicians in effort to save the collapsing project. The republican regime survived the crisis, but the scandal added strength to the socialist movement. After delivering a speech at a Lyon exposition, at about 9 p.m. on 24 Jun 1894, Carnot was stabbed by the Italian anarchist Sante Caserio, who approached the presidential cortege. Carnot died after three hours of agony soon after midnight (25 Jun 1894).

24. Sadi Carnot --  Encyclopædia Britannica
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25. SADI NICOLAS LEONHARD CARNOT
carnot, sadi NICOLAS LEONHARD (1796183 2), French physicist, elder son of L. N. M. carnot, was born at Paris on the 1st of June 1796. He was admitted
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27. Carnot, Nicolas Leonard Sadi. The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition. 2001
The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition. 2001. carnot, Nicolas LéonardSadi. (n k lä´ l ônär´ säd ´ kärn ´) (KEY) , 1796
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30. Carnot, Nicolas Léonard Sadi
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    [n E k O A E O Pronunciation Key , French physicist, a founder of modern thermodynamics; son of Lazare N. M. Carnot. His famous work on the motive power of heat ( 1824) is concerned with the relation between heat and mechanical energy. Carnot devised an ideal engine in which a gas is allowed to expand to do work, absorbing heat in the process, and is expanded again without transfer of heat but with a temperature drop. The gas is then compressed, heat being given off, and finally it is returned to its original condition by another compression, accompanied by a rise in temperature. This series of operations, known as Carnot's cycle, shows that even under ideal conditions a heat engine cannot convert into mechanical energy all the heat energy supplied to it; some of the heat energy must be rejected. This is an illustration of the second law of thermodynamics. Carnot's work anticipated that of Joule, Kelvin, and others. The Columbia Electronic Encyclopedia

31. Carnot_Note
gallery index. sadi carnot. French military man who died young butleft a very important book on the nature of heat. His Reflections
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Sadi Carnot French military man who died young but left a very important book on the nature of heat. His Reflections on the Motive Power of Heat (1824) contained a theorem which says that a maximum efficiency of heat engine can be obtained by a reversible engine, and that efficiency depends only on the temperatures of the hot and the cool sources of the engine. This theorem played an essential role for the subsequent development of thermodynamics (Clapeyron, Kelvin, Rankine, and Clausius, to mention only a few), leading eventually to the discovery and mathematical formulations of the first and the second law of thermodynamics. BACK TO CARNOT PICTURE January 31, 1999; last modied March 27. (c) Soshichi Uchii suchii@bun.kyoto-u.ac.jp

32. SADI NICOLAS LEONHARD CARNOT
carnot, sadi NICOLAS LEONHARD (1796183 2), French physicist, elder son of LNM carnot,was born at Paris on the 1st of June 1796. sadi NICOLAS LEONHARD carnot.
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[n E k O A E O Pronunciation Key , French physicist, a founder of modern thermodynamics; son of Lazare N. M. Carnot. His famous work on the motive power of heat ( 1824) is concerned with the relation between heat and mechanical energy. Carnot devised an ideal engine in which a gas is allowed to expand to do work, absorbing heat in the process, and is expanded again without transfer of heat but with a temperature drop. The gas is then compressed, heat being given off, and finally it is returned to its original condition by another compression, accompanied by a rise in temperature. This series of operations, known as Carnot's cycle, shows that even under ideal conditions a heat engine cannot convert into mechanical energy all the heat energy supplied to it; some of the heat energy must be rejected. This is an illustration of the second law of thermodynamics. Carnot's work anticipated that of Joule, Kelvin, and others. The Columbia Electronic Encyclopedia,
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36. Carnot
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  • Né en 1796 et décédé en 1832 à Paris Nationalité française Physicien Sadi Carnot appartient à une famille d'hommes politiques et de scientifiques. Il est considéré comme le créateur de la thermodynamique dont il a énoncé le deuxième principe dans sa brochure «Réflexion sur la puissance motrice du feu» en 1824 (il avait 28 ans). On a, de plus, retrouvé dans ses notes des notions sur le premier principe de la thermodynamique.
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    37. Cycle De Carnot
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    Cycle de Carnot (Sadi Carnot 1796-1832) Commentaires :
    Le cycle de Carnot correspond à un processus cyclique reversible.
    On considère un gaz parfait enfermé dans un cylindre obturé par un piston. Les parois du cylindre sont isolantes. Son fond parfaitement conducteur est placé à l'origine en contact avec une source de chaleur à la température Ta. Les conditions initiales ( point A ) sont Pa, Va, Ta.
    On tire sur le piston et le gaz se détend de Va à Vb de manière isotherme . La quantité de chaleur Qab équivalente au travail effectué passe de la source chaude vers le gaz.
    La pression Pb se déduit de la relation : Pb.Vb = nRTa = Pa.Va
    L'expression du travail est : Wab = Qab = nRTa.ln(Vb/Va)
    Au point B , le cylindre est isolé de la source et on continue à tirer le piston. Le volume du gaz croît de Vb à Vc de manière isentropique
    Le volume Vc se déduit de : Ta.Va g = Tc.Vc g
    La pression Pc se déduit de : Pb.Vb g = Pc.Vb g
    La variation d'énergie interne est D Ubc = n.c v (Tc - Ta) et le travail est égal à Wbc = - D Ubc.

    38. Lycée Français SADI CARNOT
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    40. Sadi Carnot
    Nicolas Léonard sadi carnot (1796–1832). sadi carnot was the eldest sonof Lazare carnot and he was born in the Palais du PetitLuxembourg.
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    Sadi Carnot was the eldest son of Lazare Carnot and he was born in the Palais du Petit-Luxembourg. His younger brother was Hippolyte Carnot. At the time of Sadi's birth, his father was a member of the Directory, the French Revolutionary government which lasted four years from November 1795 to November 1799. Sadi was given named after a medieval Persian poet and philosopher called Sadi of Shiraz. Sadi Carnot was born at a time of unrest and political turmoil in France and, due the position of his father, whose fortunes changed dramatically many times, he was brought up in a totally unstable environment of interacting politics and science. His father was appointed to the high office of Napoleon's minister of war in 1799. Lazare Carnot resigned in 1807 and devoted himself to the education of his two sons. His famous work on the motive power of heat (Réflexions sur la puissance motrice du feu, 1824 is concerned with the relation between heat and mechanical energy. Carnot devised an ideal engine in which a gas is allowed to expand to do work, absorbing heat in the process, and is expanded again without transfer of heat but with a temperature drop. The gas is then compressed, heat being given off, and finally it is returned to its original condition by another compression, accompanied by a rise in temperature. This series of operations, known as Carnot's cycle, shows that even under ideal conditions a heat engine cannot convert into mechanical energy all the heat energy supplied to it; some of the heat energy must be rejected. This is an illustration of the second law of thermodynamics. Carnot's work anticipated that of Joule, Kelvin, and others.

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