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Marie François Sadi Carnot.
Sajid Sadi has imagined a computer that can help people lose weight.
Two years later his son Sadi Carnot was born.
In 1823 Poisson published on heat, producing results which influenced Sadi Carnot.
Entrance of 2013 SADI with many visitors.
Sadi was given named after a medieval Persian poet and philosopher called Sa'di of Shiraz.
President Marie François Sadi Carnot of France was assassinated.
Sadi Carnot published his masterpiece on the thermodynamics of the steam engine three years later.
He based many ideas on the earlier works by Sadi Carnot, Clapeyron, Joule and others.
Sadi had a fine teacher in his father, who taught him mathematics and science as well as languages and music.
He worked on heat, reading Clapeyron 's works, and attempted to derive Sadi Carnot 's law from his own hypothesis.
Laplace, Poisson, Sadi Carnot and Clapeyron had all developed the subject using this caloric theory as a basis.
With vital curiosity, special creativity and artistic impetus, Sadi Ozis designed the first modern furniture in Turkey in the 1950s.
His son Sadi Carnot visited him in Magdeburg in 1821 and it is clear that Lazare Carnot influenced his son.
The first steam engine had come to Magdeburg three years earlier andhad interested Lazare Carnot, and Sadi Carnot left Magdeburg filled with enthusiasm to develop a theory for steam engines.
Presentation Wikipedia Sadi Carnot was the eldest son of Lazare Carnot and he was born in the Palais du Petit-Luxembourg.
However, historians of science have already called attention to Thomson's difficulties in reconciling a principle formulated by James Prescott Joule with another principle formulated by Nicolas Leonard Sadi Carnot, and to errors Thomson made in his calculations.
In the 19th century the French physicist Nicolas Léonard Sadi Carnot, who studied thermodynamics, pioneered the development of the concept of a"system" in the natural sciences.
Sadi Carnot was born at a time of unrest and political turmoil in France and, due the position of his father, whose fortunes changed dramatically many times, he was brought up in a totally unstable environment of interacting politics and science.
Carnot's father was appointed minister of the interior and Sadi Carnot was put in a somewhat difficult position in the military academy with his father in such a prominent position.
Under his father's tuition, Sadi Carnot showed great promise and was sent to the Lycée Charlemagne in Paris to prepare him for the examinations to the École Polytechnique in Paris.
When Lazare Carnot died in August 1823, Hippolyte Carnot returned to Paris and there he helped Sadi Carnot to make the book on steam engines that he was working on at the time more understandable to the general public.