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Clausius' The
Mechanical Theory of Heat
Title page of an 1879
English translation of
Clausius' The
Mechanical Theory of Heat In 1865,
Clausius gave...
- The
Clausius theorem (1855), also
known as the
Clausius inequality,
states that for a
thermodynamic system (e.g. heat
engine or heat pump) exchanging...
- The
Clausius–Clapeyron relation, in
chemical thermodynamics,
specifies the
temperature dependence of pressure, most
importantly vapor pressure, at a discontinuous...
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violation of the
Kelvin statement implies a
violation of the
Clausius statement, i.e. the
Clausius statement implies the
Kelvin statement. We can
prove in...
- In electromagnetism, the
Clausius–Mossotti relation,
named for O. F.
Mossotti and
Rudolf Clausius,
expresses the
dielectric constant (relative permittivity...
- mare material,
although the tiny
satellite crater Clausius A lies just to the north. The rim of
Clausius is low and sharp, with a
slightly oval
shape that...
- The heat
death paradox, also
known as
thermodynamic paradox,
Clausius' paradox, and Kelvin's paradox, is a
reductio ad
absurdum argument that uses thermodynamics...
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water increases with
increasing temperature and can be
determined with the
Clausius–Clapeyron relation. The
boiling point of
water is the
temperature at which...
- "force" or "energy", and was
given its
technical definition by
Rudolf Clausius in 1870. The
significance of the
virial theorem is that it
allows the average...
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enabled him to make
substantive extensions of
Clausius' work,
including the formula, now
known as the
Clausius–Clapeyron relation,
which characterises the...