CARNOT, SADI

sädēˈ, 1837–94, French statesman, president of the Third Republic (1887–94); son of Hippolyte Carnot. As minister of public works (1880–85) and of finance (1886), he remained untainted by the financial scandals of the time. He succeeded Jules Grévy in the presidency; his tenure was disturbed by the agitation for General Boulanger and by the Panama Canal scandal, concerning bribery of public officials. He was assassinated by an Italian anarchist. Jean Paul Pierre Casimir-Périer succeeded him.

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...of Leibniz, and of Kant, Descartes, Lavoisier, Sadi Carnot are, as Leon Lichtenstein says, 1 his "three great...MATTER 234 VIII. CARNOTS PRINCIPLE 259 IX...
...Entropy Maximization in the Atmosphere: General Case 169 Thermodynamic Efficiency: The Carnot Cycle 171 Entropic Derivation of the Dry Adiabatic Lapse Rate 175 Selected References...
...A Tale of Two Revolutions Sadi Carnot 43 4. On the Dark...pioneers in heat theory, including Sadi Carnot, whose heat engine studies begin...A Tale of Two Revolutions Sadi Carnot Reflections The...
...volunteering his expertise on Sadi Carnot and his robust appreciation of...gathered in his perusal of the Sadi Carnot papers, and retrieving a letter...Albert de Broglie, 45 and Sadi Carnot, 46 and valuable analyses...
...marked by eleven dynamite explosions in Paris, which killed nine people, and by the assassination of French President Sadi Carnot. After this climax and a renewal of governmental repression, French anarchism entered a new phase, which culminated...
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...for him a year later when President Sadi Carnots term expired and when French parliamentarians...sympathisers in the entourage of President Carnot who, for almost two years, had regarded...his allies to form a ministry. As Carnot himself wrote, Constans and his friends...
...especially in the propositions of Sadi Carnot, a mechanical engineer and scientific...on the Motor Power of Heat (1824), Carnot discussed the operation of steam...many who would never have heard of Carnots reversible engine if they had not...
...made in the republican press on the occasion of one symbolic event: the inauguration by the president of the Republic, Sadi Carnot, on September 22, 1889, the eve of the crucial electoral vote, of the Triomphe de la Republique, Jules Dalous state...
...description of non-linear, chaotic trajectories as they came to be described in the course of the nineteenth century: in 1824 Sadi Carnot almost discovered the second law of thermodynamics that in 1850 Rudolf Clausius formulated as the principle of entropy...
...Newcomen engine pumping out the lake, and scientific news from Paris on the propagation of heat in solids (81)--not yet Sadi Carnot on heat machines, but J-B. Joseph Fourier, whose 1811 prize-winning mathematical treatise included consideration of...
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...portail Boquier, 84 000 Avignon; (33) 4-90-14-14-14; www.festival-avignon.com Jul 6-27. Festival de Marseille, 6, place Sadi Carnot BP 52414, 13215 Marseille, cedex 02; (33) 4-91-99-00-20; www.festivaldemarseille.com Jun 12-Jul 20. Festival Off dAvignon...
...portail Boquier, 84 000 Avignon; (33) 4-90-27-66-50; www.festival-avignon.com Jul 6-27. Festival de Marseille, 6, Place Sadi Carnot BP 52414, 13215 Marseille, cedex 02; (33) 4-91-99-00-20; www.festivaldemarseille.com Jun 19-Jul 13. Festival Off dAvignon...
...Espace St. Louis, 8400 Avignon; (33) 4-90-14-14-14, www.festival-avignon.com Jul 3-27. FESTIVAL DE MARSEILLE, 6 place Sadi Carnot, BP 2414, 13215 Marseille, Cedex 2; (33) 4-91-99-02-50; www.festivaldemarseille.com Jul. FESTIVAL OFF, Avignon...
...Einstein condensates of art. Y-AB: No, entropy was defined by early 19th century French physicist Nicolas Leonard Sadi Carnot as the gradual transformation of a structure into a state of indifferentiation, the reduction of energy to zero. Thats...
...festival-avignon.com Jul 5-27. Also see box on page 41. FESTIVAL DE MARSEILLE, 6 place 13215 Marseille Cedex 2 Sadi Carnot, BP 2414, (33)4-91-99-02-50 www.festivaldemarseille.com Jul 1-25. FESTIVAL IN OTHE AND AMANCE, 195 rue des...
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CARNOT, SADI sade karno , 1837 94, French statesman, president of the Third Republic (1887 94); son of Hippolyte Carnot. As minister of public works (1880 85) and of finance (1886), he remained...
CARNOT, NICOLAS LEONARD SADI nekola laonar sade karno , 1796...modern thermodynamics; son of Lazare N. M. Carnot. His famous work on the motive power of...relation between heat and mechanical energy. Carnot devised an ideal engine in which a gas...
...the greatest medalists of the 19th cent. His best-known commemorative medals include those for the death of President Sadi Carnot and for the 25th anniversary of the Franco-Prussian War. He also designed French coins. The originality of his graceful...
...premier in 1893. He created the ministry of colonies and acted to suppress anarchist activities. In 1894 he succeeded Sadi Carnot as president of the French republic. He was attacked by the increasingly important left-wing parties and resigned early...
...reelection, but in 1887 he was forced to resign because of a scandal over his son-in-laws traffic in decorations of honor. Sadi Carnot succeeded him. ____________________ The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition Copyright 2007, Columbia University...
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