- Boyle's law, also
referred to as the Boyle–
Mariotte law or
Mariotte's law (especially in France), is an
empirical gas law that
describes the relationship...
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Mariotte may
refer to:
Antoine Mariotte (1875–1944),
French composer Edme
Mariotte (c. 1620–1684),
French physicist and
priest Jeff
Mariotte (born 1955)...
- Boyle.
Mariotte is also
credited with
designing the
first Newton's cradle. Born in Til-Châtel, Edme
Mariotte was the
youngest son of
Simon Mariotte, administrator...
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Mariotte's bottle is a
device that
delivers a
constant rate of flow from
closed bottles or tanks. It is
named after French physicist Edme
Mariotte (1620-1684)...
- Jeff
Mariotte (born
September 7, 1955) is an
American author who
lives in Arizona. As well as his own
original work, he is best
known for
writing novels...
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first do****ented
observation of the
phenomenon was in the 1660s by Edme
Mariotte in France. At the time it was
generally thought that the
point at which...
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Antoine Mariotte (22
December 1875 – 30
November 1944) was a
French composer,
conductor and
music administrator.
Mariotte was born in
Avignon (Vaucluse)...
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Mariotte to a
libretto based on the 1891
French play
Salome by
Oscar Wilde. However, that work was
itself inspired by Flaubert's Herodias.
Mariotte began...
- The
French submarine Mariotte was a
submarine built for the
French Navy
prior to
World War I.
Intended to
accompany the fleet, she was
designed for high...
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English scientist Sir
Isaac Newton and was
designed by
French scientist Edme
Mariotte. It is also
known as Newton's pendulum, Newton's balls, Newton's rocker...