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  • Carnot
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    Look up Carnot in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Carnot may refer to: Carnot Posey (1818–1863), American lawyer and military officer Lazare Carnot (1753-1823)

    Carnot

    Carnot

  • Carnot cycle
  • Idealized thermodynamic cycle

    A Carnot cycle is an ideal thermodynamic cycle proposed by French physicist Sadi Carnot in 1824 and expanded upon by others in the 1830s and 1840s. By

    Carnot cycle

    Carnot cycle

    Carnot_cycle

  • Lazare Carnot
  • French politician, engineer and mathematician (1753–1823)

    Lazare Nicolas Marguerite, Comte Carnot (French: [lazaʁ nikɔla maʁɡəʁit kaʁno]; 13 May 1753 – 2 August 1823) was a French mathematician, physicist, military

    Lazare Carnot

    Lazare Carnot

    Lazare_Carnot

  • Carnot heat engine
  • Theoretical engine

    A Carnot heat engine is a theoretical heat engine that operates on the Carnot cycle. The basic model for this engine was developed by French military

    Carnot heat engine

    Carnot heat engine

    Carnot_heat_engine

  • Nicolas Léonard Sadi Carnot
  • French physicist and engineer (1796–1832)

    Nicolas Léonard Sadi Carnot (French: [nikɔla leɔnaʁ sadi kaʁno]; 1 June 1796 – 24 August 1832) was a French military engineer and physicist. A graduate

    Nicolas Léonard Sadi Carnot

    Nicolas Léonard Sadi Carnot

    Nicolas_Léonard_Sadi_Carnot

  • Sadi Carnot (statesman)
  • President of France from 1887 to 1894

    Marie François Sadi Carnot (French: [maʁi fʁɑ̃swa sadi kaʁno]; 11 August 1837 – 25 June 1894) was a French statesman who served as President of France

    Sadi Carnot (statesman)

    Sadi Carnot (statesman)

    Sadi_Carnot_(statesman)

  • Second law of thermodynamics
  • Physical law for entropy and heat

    (1999). Rao (2004), p. 213. Carnot, S. (1824/1986). Carnot, S. (1824/1986), p. 51. Carnot, S. (1824/1986), p. 46. Carnot, S. (1824/1986), p. 68. Truesdell

    Second law of thermodynamics

    Second law of thermodynamics

    Second_law_of_thermodynamics

  • Entropy
  • Property of a thermodynamic system

    Clausius's study of the Carnot cycle which is a thermodynamic cycle performed by a Carnot heat engine as a reversible heat engine. In a Carnot cycle, the heat

    Entropy

    Entropy

    Entropy

  • Sadi Carnot
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    Sadi Carnot may refer to: Nicolas Léonard Sadi Carnot (1796–1832), French physicist, the father of thermodynamics Marie François Sadi Carnot (1837–1894)

    Sadi Carnot

    Sadi_Carnot

  • Carnot engine explanation
  • military engineer Sadi Carnot laid the foundations of the science of thermodynamics by describing the unsurpassably efficient Carnot engine. His insight

    Carnot engine explanation

    Carnot engine explanation

    Carnot_engine_explanation

  • Carnot group
  • In mathematics, a Carnot group is a simply connected nilpotent Lie group, together with a derivation of its Lie algebra such that the subspace with eigenvalue

    Carnot group

    Carnot_group

  • Assassination of Sadi Carnot
  • 1894 murder of the French President

    On 24 June 1894, French President Sadi Carnot was assassinated by Italian anarchist Sante Geronimo Caserio in Lyon, France. A part of the Ère des attentats

    Assassination of Sadi Carnot

    Assassination of Sadi Carnot

    Assassination_of_Sadi_Carnot

  • Heat pump and refrigeration cycle
  • Mathematical models of heat pumps and refrigeration

    an ideal heat engine was described mathematically using the Carnot cycle by Sadi Carnot in 1824. An ideal refrigerator or heat pump can be thought of

    Heat pump and refrigeration cycle

    Heat pump and refrigeration cycle

    Heat_pump_and_refrigeration_cycle

  • Carnot wall
  • Fortification system used in 19th-century Europe

    A Carnot wall is a type of loop-holed wall built in the ditch of a fort or redoubt. It takes its name from the French mathematician, politician, and military

    Carnot wall

    Carnot wall

    Carnot_wall

  • Carnot battery
  • Energy storage system

    A Carnot battery is a type of energy storage system that stores electricity in thermal energy storage. During the charging process, electricity is converted

    Carnot battery

    Carnot battery

    Carnot_battery

  • Carnot's theorem (thermodynamics)
  • Maximum attainable efficiency of any heat engine

    Carnot's theorem, also called Carnot's rule or Carnot's law, is a principle of thermodynamics developed by Nicolas Léonard Sadi Carnot in 1824 that specifies

    Carnot's theorem (thermodynamics)

    Carnot's theorem (thermodynamics)

    Carnot's_theorem_(thermodynamics)

  • Lycée Carnot
  • School in Paris

    48°53′02″N 2°18′27″E / 48.88389°N 2.30750°E / 48.88389; 2.30750 The Lycée Carnot (French pronunciation: [lise kaʁno]) is a public secondary and higher education

    Lycée Carnot

    Lycée Carnot

    Lycée_Carnot

  • Borda–Carnot equation
  • Equation in fluid dynamics

    In fluid dynamics the Borda–Carnot equation is an empirical description of the mechanical energy losses of the fluid due to a (sudden) flow expansion.

    Borda–Carnot equation

    Borda–Carnot_equation

  • Carnot's theorem
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    Carnot's theorem or Carnot's principle may refer to: In geometry: Carnot's theorem (inradius, circumradius), describing a property of the incircle and

    Carnot's theorem

    Carnot's_theorem

  • Carnot method
  • Energy allocation method

    The Carnot method is an allocation procedure for dividing up fuel input (primary energy, end energy) in joint production processes that generate two or

    Carnot method

    Carnot_method

  • Heat engine
  • System that converts heat or thermal energy to mechanical work

    engines by the fact that their efficiency is fundamentally limited by Carnot's theorem of thermodynamics. Although this efficiency limitation can be a

    Heat engine

    Heat engine

    Heat_engine

  • French battleship Carnot
  • French pre-dreadnought battleship

    Carnot was a pre-dreadnought battleship of the French Navy. She was laid down in July 1891, launched in July 1894, and completed in July 1897. She was

    French battleship Carnot

    French battleship Carnot

    French_battleship_Carnot

  • Lycée Français Sadi Carnot
  • International school in Madagascar

    Lycée Français Sadi Carnot, also known as Collège français Sadi Carnot or the Lycée Français Diego Suarez (LFDS), is a French international school in Antsiranana

    Lycée Français Sadi Carnot

    Lycée_Français_Sadi_Carnot

  • Nicolas Carnot
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    Nicolas Carnot may refer to: Lazare Nicolas Marguerite Carnot (1753–1823), French statesman and mathematician Nicolas Léonard Sadi Carnot (1796–1832)

    Nicolas Carnot

    Nicolas_Carnot

  • Thermodynamics
  • Physics of heat, work, and temperature

    German physicist and mathematician Rudolf Clausius restated Carnot's principle known as the Carnot cycle and gave the theory of heat a more accurate and sounder

    Thermodynamics

    Thermodynamics

    Thermodynamics

  • Louis Carnot
  • French footballer (born 2001)

    Louis Carnot (born 25 February 2001) is a French professional footballer who plays as a midfielder for Championnat National 1 club Andrézieux on loan from

    Louis Carnot

    Louis_Carnot

  • Carnot family
  • French family

    The Carnot family is an old French family of Burgundian origin, still extant. Members of this family distinguished themselves starting from the French

    Carnot family

    Carnot family

    Carnot_family

  • Reflections on the Motive Power of Fire
  • Thermodynamics book by Sadi Carnot (1824)

    puissance) is a scientific treatise written by the French military engineer Sadi Carnot. Published in 1824 in French, the short book (118 pages in the original)

    Reflections on the Motive Power of Fire

    Reflections on the Motive Power of Fire

    Reflections_on_the_Motive_Power_of_Fire

  • Stéphane Carnot
  • French footballer (born 1972)

    Stéphane Carnot (born 10 July 1972) is a former French footballer who played as a midfielder. Carnot played in Jean Tigana's Monaco side which defeated

    Stéphane Carnot

    Stéphane_Carnot

  • Photo-Carnot engine
  • A photo-Carnot engine is a Carnot cycle engine in which the working medium is a photon inside a cavity with perfectly reflecting walls. Radiation is the

    Photo-Carnot engine

    Photo-Carnot_engine

  • Carnot label
  • also referred to as a Carnot Institute (French: institut Carnot) and form a part of the Carnot network (French: réseau Carnot). Created in 2006, it is

    Carnot label

    Carnot_label

  • Sante Geronimo Caserio
  • Italian anarchist and assassin of French President Carnot in 1894

    propagandist by the deed. He is primarily known for assassinating Sadi Carnot, the sitting President of the French Republic, on 24 June 1894. This act

    Sante Geronimo Caserio

    Sante Geronimo Caserio

    Sante_Geronimo_Caserio

  • Hippolyte Carnot
  • French statesman (1801–1888)

    Carnot (6 October 1801, Saint-Omer – 16 March 1888) was a French politician. He was the younger brother of the founder of thermodynamics Sadi Carnot and

    Hippolyte Carnot

    Hippolyte Carnot

    Hippolyte_Carnot

  • Carnot, Central African Republic
  • Place in Mambéré, Central African Republic

    Carnot is a city located in the south west of the Central African Republic (CAR), in the prefecture of Mambéré. It has a population of 54,551 (2012 census)

    Carnot, Central African Republic

    Carnot,_Central_African_Republic

  • Thermal efficiency
  • Performance measure of a device that uses thermal energy

    a heat pump is more than 1. These values are further restricted by the Carnot theorem. In general, energy conversion efficiency is the ratio between the

    Thermal efficiency

    Thermal efficiency

    Thermal_efficiency

  • Sub-Riemannian manifold
  • Type of generalization of a Riemannian manifold

    Riemannian manifolds) carry a natural intrinsic metric called the metric of Carnot–Carathéodory. The Hausdorff dimension of such metric spaces is always an

    Sub-Riemannian manifold

    Sub-Riemannian_manifold

  • Refrigeration
  • Process of moving heat from one location to another in controlled conditions

    principle of the refrigeration cycle was described mathematically by Sadi Carnot in 1824 as a heat engine. The most common types of refrigeration systems

    Refrigeration

    Refrigeration

    Refrigeration

  • Carnot's theorem (perpendiculars)
  • Condition for 3 lines with common point to be perpendicular to the sides of triangle

    Carnot's theorem (named after Lazare Carnot) describes a necessary and sufficient condition for three lines that are perpendicular to the (extended) sides

    Carnot's theorem (perpendiculars)

    Carnot's theorem (perpendiculars)

    Carnot's_theorem_(perpendiculars)

  • Romainville–Carnot station
  • Metro station in France

    Romainville–Carnot station (French pronunciation: [ʁomɛ̃vil kaʁno]) is a station on Line 11 of the Paris Metro. The station is straddled between the communes

    Romainville–Carnot station

    Romainville–Carnot station

    Romainville–Carnot_station

  • Carnot's theorem (conics)
  • Relation between conic sections and triangles

    Carnot's theorem (named after Lazare Carnot) describes a relation between conic sections and triangles. In a triangle A B C {\displaystyle ABC} with points

    Carnot's theorem (conics)

    Carnot's theorem (conics)

    Carnot's_theorem_(conics)

  • Maurus Carnot
  • Father Maurus Carnot (26 January 1865 – 2 January 1935) was a Swiss monk who became revered and loved as a teacher. For almost fifty years he taught at

    Maurus Carnot

    Maurus Carnot

    Maurus_Carnot

  • Carnot's theorem (inradius, circumradius)
  • Theorem in Euclidean geometry

    In Euclidean geometry, Carnot's theorem states that the sum of the signed distances from the circumcenter D to the sides of an arbitrary triangle ABC is

    Carnot's theorem (inradius, circumradius)

    Carnot's theorem (inradius, circumradius)

    Carnot's_theorem_(inradius,_circumradius)

  • Cécile Carnot
  • French first lady

    Marie Pauline Cécile Carnot née Dupont-White (20 July 1841 – 30 September 1898) was the wife of Marie François Sadi Carnot, the President of France from

    Cécile Carnot

    Cécile Carnot

    Cécile_Carnot

  • Temperature
  • Physical quantity of hot and cold

    energy in processes in an ideal Carnot engine, entirely in terms of macroscopic thermodynamics.[citation needed] That Carnot engine was to work between two

    Temperature

    Temperature

    Temperature

  • Adolphe Carnot
  • French chemist, mining engineer and politician

    Marie Adolphe Carnot (27 January 1839 – 20 June 1920) was a French chemist, mining engineer and politician. He came from a distinguished family: his father

    Adolphe Carnot

    Adolphe Carnot

    Adolphe_Carnot

  • Fred Karno
  • British comedian (1866–1941)

    Frederick John Westcott (26 March 1866 – 17 September 1941), best known by his stage name Fred Karno, was an English theatre impresario of the British

    Fred Karno

    Fred Karno

    Fred_Karno

  • Claude-Marie Carnot
  • Claude-Marie Carnot (called Carnot-Feulins; 15 July 1755 – 16 October 1836) was a French soldier, the brother of Lazare Carnot (1753–1823). He was a deputy

    Claude-Marie Carnot

    Claude-Marie Carnot

    Claude-Marie_Carnot

  • Carnot, Wisconsin
  • Unincorporated community in Wisconsin, United States

    Carnot is an unincorporated community located in the town of Forestville in southern Door County, Wisconsin, United States. The community contains a church

    Carnot, Wisconsin

    Carnot, Wisconsin

    Carnot,_Wisconsin

  • Kelvin
  • SI unit of temperature

    \mu (t)} was "Carnot's function", a substance-independent quantity depending on temperature, motivated by an obsolete version of Carnot's theorem. The

    Kelvin

    Kelvin

    Kelvin

  • Thermodynamic system
  • Body of matter in a state of internal equilibrium

    thermodynamic processes in the period from the first theory of heat engines (Sadi Carnot, France, 1824) to the theory of dissipative structures (Ilya Prigozhin,

    Thermodynamic system

    Thermodynamic system

    Thermodynamic_system

  • Place Carnot
  • Square in Lyon, France

    The Place Carnot is a square located in the Perrache quarter, in the 2nd arrondissement of Lyon. The Place Carnot is at the end of the Presqu'île, near

    Place Carnot

    Place Carnot

    Place_Carnot

  • Exergy
  • Maximum energy available for use

    conversion is known as Carnot efficiency and was discovered by Nicolas Léonard Sadi Carnot in 1824. See also Carnot heat engine. Carnot efficiency is where

    Exergy

    Exergy

  • Endoreversible thermodynamics
  • Subset of irreversible thermodynamics

    derived from a real process that is lower than that predicted by Carnot for a Carnot cycle, and accommodates the exergy destruction occurring as heat

    Endoreversible thermodynamics

    Endoreversible thermodynamics

    Endoreversible_thermodynamics

  • Paul Carnot
  • French physician

    Paul Carnot (16 January 1869, in Limoges – 1 April 1957, in Paris) was a French physician. He served as médecin des hôpitaux in Paris, becoming a professor

    Paul Carnot

    Paul Carnot

    Paul_Carnot

  • 1893 French legislative election
  • victorious and gained an increased majority, which resulted in President Sadi Carnot inviting Jean Casimir-Perier to form a government. However, there was increasing

    1893 French legislative election

    1893_French_legislative_election

  • Carnot high school Tunis
  • School in Tunis, Tunisia

    Lycée Carnot de Tunis (French: Lycée Carnot de Tunis; Arabic: معهد كارنو) or Lycée pilote Bourguiba de Tunis (French: Lycée pilote Bourguiba de Tunis;

    Carnot high school Tunis

    Carnot high school Tunis

    Carnot_high_school_Tunis

  • Nolay, Côte-d'Or
  • Commune in Bourgogne-Franche-Comté, France

    was born in Nolay, as was mathematician, physicist and politician Lazare Carnot (1753–1823). Nolay is located in the heart of the Cozanne Valley. The town

    Nolay, Côte-d'Or

    Nolay, Côte-d'Or

    Nolay,_Côte-d'Or

  • Carnot Posey
  • Confederate Army officer in the American Civil War

    Carnot Posey (August 5, 1818 – November 13, 1863) was a Mississippi planter and lawyer, and a Confederate general in the American Civil War. He was mortally

    Carnot Posey

    Carnot Posey

    Carnot_Posey

  • Clausius–Clapeyron relation
  • Relation between vapour pressure and temperature

    Clapeyron. However, this relation was in fact originally derived by Sadi Carnot in his Reflections on the Motive Power of Fire, which was published in 1824

    Clausius–Clapeyron relation

    Clausius–Clapeyron_relation

  • Carnot-Moon, Pennsylvania
  • Unincorporated community in Pennsylvania, US

    Carnot-Moon is a census-designated place (CDP) in central Moon Township, Pennsylvania, United States. The population was 13,151 at the 2020 census. Carnot-Moon

    Carnot-Moon, Pennsylvania

    Carnot-Moon, Pennsylvania

    Carnot-Moon,_Pennsylvania

  • Rudolf Clausius
  • German physicist and mathematician (1822–1888)

    the science of thermodynamics. By his restatement of Sadi Carnot's principle known as the Carnot cycle, he gave the theory of heat a truer and sounder basis

    Rudolf Clausius

    Rudolf Clausius

    Rudolf_Clausius

  • Carnot Airport
  • Airport

    Carnot Airport (French: Aéroport de Carnot) (IATA: CRF, ICAO: FEFC) is an airstrip serving Carnot, a city in the Mambéré-Kadéï prefecture of the Central

    Carnot Airport

    Carnot_Airport

  • Émile Clapeyron
  • French engineer and physicist

    developed the work of the physicist Nicolas Léonard Sadi Carnot, deceased two years before. Though Carnot had developed a compelling analysis of a generalised

    Émile Clapeyron

    Émile Clapeyron

    Émile_Clapeyron

  • Work (thermodynamics)
  • Type of energy transfer

    Carnot in his famous paper Reflections on the Motive Power of Fire, where he used the term motive power for work. Specifically, according to Carnot:

    Work (thermodynamics)

    Work (thermodynamics)

    Work_(thermodynamics)

  • Rankine cycle
  • Model that is used to predict the performance of steam turbine systems

    mechanical power can be efficiently extracted out of heat energy, as per Carnot's theorem. The efficiency of the Rankine cycle is limited by the high heat

    Rankine cycle

    Rankine cycle

    Rankine_cycle

  • Stirling engine
  • Closed-cycle regenerative heat engine

    the heat in to the heat out is the efficiency of the ideal Carnot cycle. This is the Carnot efficiency, which is the ratio of the Kelvin temperatures of

    Stirling engine

    Stirling engine

    Stirling_engine

  • 1894 anti-Italian riots
  • Ethnic riots in Lyon, France

    France, between 24 and 26 June 1894. Following the assassination of Sadi Carnot by the Italian anarchist Sante Caserio, ethnic violence erupted throughout

    1894 anti-Italian riots

    1894 anti-Italian riots

    1894_anti-Italian_riots

  • Luxembourg
  • Country in Western Europe

    Austrian forces holding it surrendered. Luxembourg's long defence led Lazare Carnot to call Luxembourg "the best fortress in the world, except Gibraltar", giving

    Luxembourg

    Luxembourg

    Luxembourg

  • First French Empire
  • France under Napoleon Bonaparte from 1804 to 1815

    1802, the French Tribunat voted unanimously, with the exception of Lazare Carnot, in favour of the Life Consulship for the leader of France. This action

    First French Empire

    First French Empire

    First_French_Empire

  • Ericsson cycle
  • Type of thermodynamic cycle

    Ericsson cycle is an altered version of the Carnot cycle in which the two isentropic processes featured in the Carnot cycle are replaced by two isothermal regeneration

    Ericsson cycle

    Ericsson cycle

    Ericsson_cycle

  • Carnot (crater)
  • Crater on the Moon

    Carnot is a large crater in the northern part of the Moon's far side. It was named after French physicist Nicolas L. S. Carnot (1796–1832). This designation

    Carnot (crater)

    Carnot (crater)

    Carnot_(crater)

  • Engine
  • Machine that converts one or more forms of energy into mechanical energy (of motion)

    independently, by the Niépce brothers. They were theoretically advanced by Carnot in 1824.[citation needed] In 1853–57 Eugenio Barsanti and Felice Matteucci

    Engine

    Engine

    Engine

  • Brayton cycle
  • Thermodynamic cycle

    Thermodynamics The classical Carnot heat engine Branches Classical Statistical Chemical Quantum thermodynamics Equilibrium / Non-equilibrium Laws Zeroth

    Brayton cycle

    Brayton cycle

    Brayton_cycle

  • French Revolution
  • 1789–1799 sociopolitical change in France

    La Plaine, headed by Bertrand Barère, Pierre Joseph Cambon, and Lazare Carnot. In the September Massacres, between 1,100 and 1,600 prisoners held in Parisian

    French Revolution

    French Revolution

    French_Revolution

  • Battle of Wattignies
  • 1793 battle during the War of the First Coalition

    executed or imprisoned, Jourdan had to endure interference from Lazare Carnot from the Committee of Public Safety. The village, renamed Wattignies-la-Victoire

    Battle of Wattignies

    Battle of Wattignies

    Battle_of_Wattignies

  • Ère des attentats
  • 1892–1894 anarchist terrorist campaign

    figures behind the repressive policies, the president of the Republic, Sadi Carnot, whom he stabbed to death in Lyon. The period ended in October 1894, when

    Ère des attentats

    Ère des attentats

    Ère_des_attentats

  • Cape Carnot
  • Place in South Australia

    Cape Carnot (French: Cap Carnot) is a headland in the Australian state of South Australia located on the west side of the southern tip of Eyre Peninsula

    Cape Carnot

    Cape Carnot

    Cape_Carnot

  • Piyush Goyal
  • Indian politician (born 1964)

    and has two children, Dhruv Goyal and Radhika Goyal. Goyal is the 2018 Carnot Prize Recipient for distinguished contributions to energy policy. Earlier

    Piyush Goyal

    Piyush Goyal

    Piyush_Goyal

  • Otto cycle
  • Thermodynamic cycle for spark ignition piston engines

    Thermodynamics The classical Carnot heat engine Branches Classical Statistical Chemical Quantum thermodynamics Equilibrium / Non-equilibrium Laws Zeroth

    Otto cycle

    Otto cycle

    Otto_cycle

  • Hôtel de la Guerre
  • Building in France, France

    The Hôtel de la Guerre (literally the 'Hotel of the War'), also known as Carnot Barracks, is a building located at 3, Rue de l'Indépendance-Américaine in

    Hôtel de la Guerre

    Hôtel de la Guerre

    Hôtel_de_la_Guerre

  • Exergy efficiency
  • Measure of performance of heat engines

    the Carnot efficiency in many situations as a heat engine is being used. For any heat engine, the exergy efficiency compares a given cycle to a Carnot heat

    Exergy efficiency

    Exergy_efficiency

  • Atkinson cycle
  • Thermodynamic cycle

    Thermodynamics The classical Carnot heat engine Branches Classical Statistical Chemical Quantum thermodynamics Equilibrium / Non-equilibrium Laws Zeroth

    Atkinson cycle

    Atkinson cycle

    Atkinson_cycle

  • Maximilien Robespierre
  • French revolutionary, lawyer and politician (1758–1794)

    figures such as the lawyer Martial Herman, the officer and engineer Lazare Carnot and the teacher Joseph Fouché, all of whom would hold significance in his

    Maximilien Robespierre

    Maximilien Robespierre

    Maximilien_Robespierre

  • Harvey Weinstein
  • American film producer and sex offender (born 1952)

    Nicole Kidman, Jean Reno, Kim Basinger aimeraient oublier (in French). Carnot. p. 45. ISBN 2-84855-073-2. Perren, Alisa (May 15, 2012). Indie, Inc.: Miramax

    Harvey Weinstein

    Harvey Weinstein

    Harvey_Weinstein

  • Madeleine Mouton
  • French serial killer

    Place Carnot, the courthouse of Sidi Bel Abbès.

    Madeleine Mouton

    Madeleine Mouton

    Madeleine_Mouton

  • Stirling cycle
  • Thermodynamic cycle that includes the basic Stirling engine

    cycle, which is an altered version of the Carnot cycle in which the two isentropic processes featured in the Carnot cycle are replaced by two constant-volume

    Stirling cycle

    Stirling cycle

    Stirling_cycle

  • Combined-cycle power plant
  • Assembly of heat engines that work in tandem from the same source of heat

    This large range means that the Carnot efficiency of the cycle is high. The actual efficiency, while lower than the Carnot efficiency, is still higher than

    Combined-cycle power plant

    Combined-cycle power plant

    Combined-cycle_power_plant

  • Thermodynamic cycle
  • Linked cyclic series of thermodynamic processes

    would be needed to assess the thermodynamic efficiency of the cycle). The Carnot cycle is a cycle composed of the totally reversible processes of isentropic

    Thermodynamic cycle

    Thermodynamic cycle

    Thermodynamic_cycle

  • Mambéré
  • Prefecture of the Central African Republic

    population of around 324,406 inhabitants. Mambéré has a size of 15,740 km2. Carnot is the capital of the prefecture. It is named for the Mambéré River. Together

    Mambéré

    Mambéré

    Mambéré

  • 17th arrondissement of Paris
  • Municipal arrondissement in Île-de-France, France

    arrondissement includes numerous public and private schools. Notably, the Lycée Carnot, located in the district, is one of the most renowned public secondary schools

    17th arrondissement of Paris

    17th arrondissement of Paris

    17th_arrondissement_of_Paris

  • Laws of thermodynamics
  • Observational basis of thermodynamics

    eventually became the second law of thermodynamics, was formulated by Sadi Carnot in 1824 in his book Reflections on the Motive Power of Fire. By 1860, as

    Laws of thermodynamics

    Laws of thermodynamics

    Laws_of_thermodynamics

  • Polygonal fort
  • Type of fortification

    of high-angle fire from mortars and howitzers. Some of Carnot's innovations, such as the Carnot wall, a loopholed wall at the foot of the scarp face of

    Polygonal fort

    Polygonal fort

    Polygonal_fort

  • Hôtel de Ville, Vernon
  • Town hall in Vernon, Eure, France

    municipal building in Vernon, Eure, in northern France, standing on Rue Carnot. It has been included on the Inventaire général des monuments by the French

    Hôtel de Ville, Vernon

    Hôtel de Ville, Vernon

    Hôtel_de_Ville,_Vernon

  • 1942 KNILM Douglas DC-3 shootdown
  • Airliner shot down during World War II over Western Australia

    were carrying out an attack on Broome. PK-AFV crash-landed on a beach at Carnot Bay, 80 kilometres (50 mi) north of Broome. The Pelikaan was initially registered

    1942 KNILM Douglas DC-3 shootdown

    1942 KNILM Douglas DC-3 shootdown

    1942_KNILM_Douglas_DC-3_shootdown

  • The Man Who Knew Too Much (collection)
  • 2005 fashion collection by Alexander McQueen

    show was staged during Paris Fashion Week on 4 March 2005 at the Lycée Carnot, a secondary school in Paris. Forty-eight looks were presented; the first

    The Man Who Knew Too Much (collection)

    The Man Who Knew Too Much (collection)

    The_Man_Who_Knew_Too_Much_(collection)

  • List of battery types
  • Water-activated battery Atomic battery Baghdad Battery Battery nomenclature Carnot battery Comparison of commercial battery types History of the battery List

    List of battery types

    List of battery types

    List_of_battery_types

  • List of the 72 names on the Eiffel Tower
  • de Dion, automobile pioneer not to be confused with Nicolas Léonard Sadi Carnot, his son "The 72 Scientists". La Tour Eiffel. Archived from the original

    List of the 72 names on the Eiffel Tower

    List of the 72 names on the Eiffel Tower

    List_of_the_72_names_on_the_Eiffel_Tower

  • Vapor-compression refrigeration
  • Refrigeration process

    directly moving the heat solely by compressing the gas isothermally (as in Carnot cycle pumps, which can only ever reach a COP of 1). instead, the enthalpy

    Vapor-compression refrigeration

    Vapor-compression refrigeration

    Vapor-compression_refrigeration

  • Naval Academy Research Institute
  • Research and training institute in Brest, France

    recherche et de l’enseignement supérieur). It is also a member of the Institut Carnot Arts, a major research network that drives industrial innovation at the

    Naval Academy Research Institute

    Naval Academy Research Institute

    Naval_Academy_Research_Institute

  • List of battleships of France
  • four ships, with a fifth added during the design process: Charles Martel, Carnot, Jauréguiberry, Masséna, and Bouvet. These were experimental ships, built

    List of battleships of France

    List of battleships of France

    List_of_battleships_of_France

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Online names & meanings

  • Farly
  • Boy/Male

    English

    Farly

    From the bull's pasture.

  • CEZAR
  • Male

    Polish

    CEZAR

    Polish and Romanian form of Latin Cæsar, CEZAR means "severed."

  • Hawadah |
  • Girl/Female

    Muslim

    Hawadah |

    Pleasant

  • Sarvatej
  • Boy/Male

    Hindu, Indian

    Sarvatej

    Above All Powers; Devine

  • Gizike
  • Girl/Female

    Teutonic

    Gizike

    Oath.

  • AMINTA
  • Female

    Greek

    AMINTA

    Variant spelling of Greek Amynta, AMINTA means "defender." Compare with another form of Amynta.

  • MURDY
  • Male

    English

    MURDY

    Pet form of English Murdoch, MURDY means "sea warrior."

  • Teju
  • Girl/Female

    Hindu

    Teju

    Full of light

  • LARA
  • Female

    Russian

    LARA

    (Лара) Short form of Russian Larissa, possibly LARA means "fortified town." Compare with another form of Lara.

  • Gormant
  • Boy/Male

    Welsh

    Gormant

    Legendary son of Rica.

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