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    Edme Mariotte (/ˌmɑːriˈɒt/; French: [ɛdmə maʁjɔt]; c. 1620 – 12 May 1684) was a French physicist and priest (abbé). He is particularly well known for...
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    Boyle's law (redirect from Mariotte's law)
    the original law in 1662. An equivalent law is Mariotte’s law named after French physicist Edme Mariotte. The relationship between pressure and volume...
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    first documented observation of the phenomenon was in the 1660s by Edme Mariotte in France. At the time it was generally thought that the point at which...
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    Mariotte's bottle is a device that delivers a constant rate of flow from closed bottles or tanks. It is named after French physicist Edme Mariotte (1620-1684)...
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  • Mariotte may refer to: Antoine Mariotte (1875–1944), French composer Edme Mariotte (c. 1620–1684), French physicist and priest Jeff Mariotte (born 1955)...
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  • Edme-Jean Leclaire (1801–1872), French economist Edme Mariotte (1620–1684), French physicist Edme Mongin (1668–1746), French bishop and orator Edmé Samson...
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    English scientist Sir Isaac Newton and was designed by French scientist Edme Mariotte. It is also known as Newton's pendulum, Newton's balls, Newton's rocker...
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  • published his results in 1662. Later on, in 1676, the French physicist Edme Mariotte, independently arrived at the same conclusions of Boyle, while also...
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    Mariotte is an elongated crater that is located on the far side of the Moon, named after the physicist Edme Mariotte. This formation is located about one...
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    that fires emit invisible heat; in 1681 the pioneering experimenter Edme Mariotte showed that glass, though transparent to sunlight, obstructed radiant...
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  • scientist who developed the concept of the hydrological cycle. He and Edme Mariotte were primarily responsible for making hydrology an experimental science...
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  • between "greatest heat of summer" and melting snow. 1676 to 1679 — Edme Mariotte conducted experiments that under the French Academy of Science’s Paris...
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    refractions through ice crystals in 1679 by the French physicist Edmé Mariotte (1620–1684). See: Mariotte, Quatrieme Essay. De la Nature des Couleur (Paris, France:...
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    Pioneers of the modern science of hydrology include Pierre Perrault, Edme Mariotte and Edmund Halley. By measuring rainfall, runoff, and drainage area...
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  • (died 1704) Bernard de Gomme, Dutch-born military engineer (died 1685) Edme Mariotte, French physicist and priest (died 1684) Robert Morison, Scottish botanist...
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  • May 11 – Daniel Whistler, English physician (born c. 1619) May 12 – Edme Mariotte, French physicist known for his recognition of Boyle's law (born 1620)...
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    Torricelli was employed by many succeeding writers, but particularly by Edme Mariotte (1620–1684), whose Traité du mouvement des eaux, published after his...
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    200 yd) at a speed of 36 knots (67 km/h; 41 mph). Mariotte, named after the physicist Edme Mariotte, was ordered from the Arsenal de Cherbourg on 31 December...
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  • soldier and politician, Lord Lieutenant of Ireland (b. 1593) 1684 – Edme Mariotte, French physicist and priest (b. 1620) 1699 – Lucas Achtschellinck,...
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    botanist Joseph Maréchal (1878–1944) – Jesuit philosopher and psychologist Edme Mariotte (c. 1620 – 1684) – priest and physicist who recognized Boyle's Law and...
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    relationship has also been attributed to Edme Mariotte and is sometimes referred to as Mariotte's law. However, Mariotte's work was not published until 1676...
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    temperature. Fourier's work built on previous discoveries: in 1681 Edme Mariotte noted that glass, though transparent to sunlight, obstructs radiant...
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  • another). The perfect gas equation arose from the work of Robert Boyle, Edme Mariotte and Joseph Louis Gay-Lussac, who, in studying the properties of real...
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    extant treatise on properties of magnets; detailed study of the compass Edme Mariotte (French, 1620–1684) – one of the pioneers of modern hydrology; used...
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    claims to have merely altered and developed a model previously used by Edme Mariotte. The most sophisticated devices for studying elastic and inelastic collisions...
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    familiar with the works of Jean Baptist van Helmont, Robert Boyle and Edme Mariotte. Since he had also received private lessons in the German language,...
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  • law – Carl Benjamin Boyer Boyle's law (a.k.a. Boyle–Mariotte law) – Robert Boyle (and Edme Mariotte) Brackett line/series – Frederick Sumner Brackett Bradford's...
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  • Edme Mariotte independently discover a gas law that describes the relationship between pressure and volume given by Boyle's law (or Boyle-Mariotte's law)...
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  • Towneley and Henry Power. In France, the law is known as Mariotte's law, after Edme Mariotte, who published his results later than Boyle, but crucially...
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    Towneley. In continental Europe, the hypothesis is sometimes attributed to Edme Mariotte, although he did not publish it until 1676 and was likely aware of Boyle's...
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