Edme Mariotte (/ˌmɑːriˈɒt/;[1]French:[ɛdməmaʁjɔt]; c. 1620 – 12 May 1684) was a French physicist and priest (abbé).[2] He is particularly well known for formulating Boyle's law independently of Robert Boyle. Mariotte is also credited with designing the first Newton's cradle.
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EdmeMariotte (/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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published his results in 1662. Later on, in 1676, the French physicist EdmeMariotte, independently arrived at the same conclusions of Boyle, while also...
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that fires emit invisible heat; in 1681 the pioneering experimenter EdmeMariotte showed that glass, though transparent to sunlight, obstructed radiant...
between "greatest heat of summer" and melting snow. 1676 to 1679 — EdmeMariotte conducted experiments that under the French Academy of Science’s Paris...
Pioneers of the modern science of hydrology include Pierre Perrault, EdmeMariotte and Edmund Halley. By measuring rainfall, runoff, and drainage area...
May 11 – Daniel Whistler, English physician (born c. 1619) May 12 – EdmeMariotte, French physicist known for his recognition of Boyle's law (born 1620)...
another). The perfect gas equation arose from the work of Robert Boyle, EdmeMariotte and Joseph Louis Gay-Lussac, who, in studying the properties of real...
200 yd) at a speed of 36 knots (67 km/h; 41 mph). Mariotte, named after the physicist EdmeMariotte, was ordered from the Arsenal de Cherbourg on 31 December...
botanist Joseph Maréchal (1878–1944) – Jesuit philosopher and psychologist EdmeMariotte (c. 1620 – 1684) – priest and physicist who recognized Boyle's Law and...
Torricelli was employed by many succeeding writers, but particularly by EdmeMariotte (1620–1684), whose Traité du mouvement des eaux, published after his...
(died 1704) Bernard de Gomme, Dutch-born military engineer (died 1685) EdmeMariotte, French physicist and priest (died 1684) Robert Morison, Scottish botanist...
relationship has also been attributed to EdmeMariotte and is sometimes referred to as Mariotte's law. However, Mariotte's work was not published until 1676...
claims to have merely altered and developed a model previously used by EdmeMariotte. The most sophisticated devices for studying elastic and inelastic collisions...
extant treatise on properties of magnets; detailed study of the compass EdmeMariotte (French, 1620–1684) – one of the pioneers of modern hydrology; used...
law – Carl Benjamin Boyer Boyle's law (a.k.a. Boyle–Mariotte law) – Robert Boyle (and EdmeMariotte) Brackett line/series – Frederick Sumner Brackett Bradford's...
EdmeMariotte independently discover a gas law that describes the relationship between pressure and volume given by Boyle's law (or Boyle-Mariotte's law)...
familiar with the works of Jean Baptist van Helmont, Robert Boyle and EdmeMariotte. Since he had also received private lessons in the German language,...
Towneley. In continental Europe, the hypothesis is sometimes attributed to EdmeMariotte, although he did not publish it until 1676 and was likely aware of Boyle's...