Thermodynamicist



In Max Planck.

History of term

Although most consider the French physicist William Rankine, a civil and mechanical engineering professor at the University of Glasgow.[2]

References

  1. ^ Kelvin, William T. (1849). "An Account of Carnot's Theory of the Motive Power of Heat - with Numerical Results Deduced from Regnault's Experiments on Steam." Transactions of the Edinburg Royal Society, XVI. January 2. Scanned Copy
  2. ^ Cengel, Yunus A.; Boles, Michael A. (2005). Thermodynamics - An Engineering Approach. McGraw-Hill. ISBN 0-07-310768-9. 
 
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