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" If an engine be such that, when it is worked backwards, the physical and mechanical agencies in every part of its motions are all reversed, it produces as much mechanical effect as can be produced by any thermodynamic engine, with the same temperatures... "
Cyclopædic science simplified - Page 205
by John Henry Pepper - 1877
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Physics: Advanced Course

George Frederick Barker - 1893 - 974 pages
...(Thomson.) The second law relates to the transformation of heat into work. It may be stated as follows : "If an engine be such that when it is worked backwards...as much mechanical effect as can be produced by any thermodj^namic engine, with the same temperatures of source and refrigerator, from a given quantity...
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The Second Law of Thermodynamics: Memoirs by Carnot, Clausius, and Thomson

Sadi Carnot, Rudolf Clausius - 1899 - 170 pages
...quantities of heat are put out of existence or are generated. PROP. II. (Carnot and Clausins). — If an engine be such that, when it is worked backwards,...produced by any thermo-dynamic engine, with the same temperatures of source and refrigerator, from a given quantity of heat. 10. The former proposition...
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The Second Law of Thermodynamics: Memoirs by Carnot, Clausius, and Thomson

Sadi Carnot, Rudolf Clausius - 1899 - 174 pages
...heat are put out of existence or are generated. PROP. II. (Carnot and Clausius). — If an engine bo such that, when it is worked backwards, the physical...produced by any thermo-dynamic engine, with the same temperatures of source and refrigerator, from a given quantity of heat. 10. The former proposition...
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The Second Law of Thermodynamics: Memoirs by Carnot, Clausius, and Thomson

Sadi Carnot, Rudolf Clausius - 1899 - 182 pages
...quantities of heat are put out of existence or are generated. PKOP. II. (Carnot and Clausius). — If an engine be such that, when it is worked backwards,...as much mechanical effect as can be produced by any thermo-dynarnic engine, with the same temperatures of source and refrigerator, from a given quantity...
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The International Cyclopedia: A Compendium of Human Knowledge ..., Volume 14

Harry Thurston Peck - 1899 - 940 pages
...generated. Law II. (Carnot and Clausius.) If an engine be »uch that, when it is worked batkumrd, Uie physical and mechanical agencies in every part of its motions are all reversed, it produce* as much mechanical effect as can be produced by any thcrmo-dymimic engine, with the »ame...
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Cassell's Engineer's Handbook: Comprising Facts and Formulæ, Principles and ...

Henry Adams - 1907 - 594 pages
...temperature of the source of heat and the lowest surrounding temperatures.—" PRACTICAL ENGINEER." If an engine be such that, when it is worked backwards,...source and refrigerator, from a given quantity of heat.—SIR W. THOMSON. Heat cannot be made to pass from a cold body to a hot one without the expenditure...
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Lord Kelvin: An Account of His Scientific Life and Work

Andrew Gray - 1908 - 354 pages
...of existence or are generated." " Prop. II (Carnot and Clausius).—If an engine be such that when worked backwards, the physical and mechanical agencies...produced by any thermodynamic engine, with the same temperatures of source and refrigerator, from a given quantity of heat." Prop. I was proved by assuming...
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The Life of William Thomson, Baron Kelvin of Largs, Volume 1

Silvanus Phillips Thompson - 1910 - 642 pages
...quantities of heat are put out of existence or are generated. PROP. II. (Carnot and Clausius). — If an engine be such that when it is worked backwards,...produced by any thermodynamic engine, with the same temperatures of source and refrigerator, from a given quantity of heat. The first of these propositions...
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The Life of William Thomson, Baron Kelvin of Largs, Volume 1

Silvanus Phillips Thompson - 1910 - 642 pages
...quantities of heat are put out of existence or are generated. PROP. II. (Carnot and Clausius). — If an engine be such, that when it is worked backwards,...produced by any thermodynamic engine, with the same temperatures of source and refrigerator, from a given quantity of heat. The first of these propositions...
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The Life of William Thomson, Baron Kelvin of Largs, Volume 1

Silvanus Phillips Thompson - 1910 - 646 pages
...quantities of heat are put out of existence or are generated. PROP. II. (Carnot and Clausius).—If an engine be such that when it is worked backwards,...produced by any thermodynamic engine, with the same temperatures of source and refrigerator, from a given quantity of heat. The first of these propositions...
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