Guillaume Amontons
was an
important middle ages
French physicist.
When you put the balloon in the freezer, it will look like it deflated. So the variables you are observing are temperature and volume. As the temperature goes down, volume goes down. This is Charles' Law. See related link below.
Expansion of gas due to temperature is basic of internal combustion engine design. Safety seal on bottle that will pop up if it is open? How they pop down in first place? Fill the stuff in when it is hot and the initial air inside is expand and when it cool down, it contract so it make vacuum. Stiff bottle can't be open due to vacuum can help by heat up making gas to expand so no more vacuum and it can open easily. A lot if these science is around your life being unnoticed.
Guillaume Amontons was born on August 31, 1663.
Guillaume Amontons was born on August 31, 1663.
Guillaume Amontons died on October 11, 1705 at the age of 42.
Guillaume Amontons was born on August 31, 1663 and died on October 11, 1705. Guillaume Amontons would have been 42 years old at the time of death or 351 years old today.
Guillaume Amontons was an important middle ages French physicist.
Important works of Guillaume amontons are: early contributions to tribology, improvements for many physics instruments, gas physics, optical telegraphy, etc.
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Guillaume Amontons has written: 'Remarques et experiences phisiques sur la construction d'une nouvelle clepsidre sur les barometres, termometres,et higrometres' 'Remarques et experiences phisiques sur la construction d'une nouvelle clepsidre, sur les barometres, termometres & higrometres'
Several famous scientists and engineers contributed to our understanding of friction. They include Leonardo da Vinci, Guillaume Amontons, John Theophilus Desaguliers, Leonard Euler, and Charles-Augustin de Coulomb. Their findings are codified into these laws, 1. The force of friction is directly proportional to the applied load. (Amontons 1st Law) 2. The force of friction is independent of the apparent area of contact. (Amontons 2nd Law) 3. Kinetic friction is independent of the sliding velocity. (Coulomb's Law)
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Arthur-Jules Morin (1795-1880) coined the term "coefficient of friction" and was the first to demonstrate it's applications. Perhaps the first person to experiment with sliding friction was Leonardo da Vinci (1452 - 1519) . He discovered the Bilfinger Value and originated Amontons' Laws of friction. They were later rediscovered by Guillaume Amontons in 1699. Morin was able to discover the coefficient of friction thanks to Isaac Newton's Laws of motion.
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