mechanical equivalent

  • 1Mechanical equivalent of heat — Equivalent E*quiv a*lent ([ e]*kw[i^]v [.a]*lent), n. 1. Something equivalent; that which is equal in value, worth, weight, or force; as, to offer an equivalent for damage done. [1913 Webster] He owned that, if the Test Act were repealed, the… …

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  • 2mechanical equivalent of heat — n the value of a unit quantity of heat in terms of mechanical work units with its most probable value in cgs measure being 4.1855 × 107 ergs per calorie symbol J called also Joule s equivalent …

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  • 3Mechanical equivalent of heat — For other uses, see Conservation of energy. In the history of science, the mechanical equivalent of heat was a concept that had an important part in the development and acceptance of the conservation of energy and the establishment of the science …

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  • 4Mechanical equivalent of heat — Heat Heat (h[=e]t), n. [OE. hete, h[ae]te, AS. h[=ae]tu, h[=ae]to, fr. h[=a]t hot; akin to OHG. heizi heat, Dan. hede, Sw. hetta. See {Hot}.] 1. A force in nature which is recognized in various effects, but especially in the phenomena of fusion… …

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  • 5mechanical equivalent of heat — the value of a unit quantity of heat in terms of mechanical work units with its most probable value in cgs measure being 4.1855 × 107 ergs per calorie symbol J; called also Joule s equivalent * * * (in any system of physical units) the number of… …

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  • 6mechanical equivalent of heat — mechaninis šilumos ekvivalentas statusas T sritis fizika atitikmenys: angl. Joule’s equivalent; mechanical equivalent of heat vok. mechanisches Wärmeäquivalent, n rus. механический эквивалент теплоты, m pranc. équivalent mécanique de la calorie,… …

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  • 7mechanical equivalent of heat — noun Obsolete the relation of heat units to mechanical units of work or energy, thus if 1 calorie = 4.186 joules, 4.186 was called the mechanical equivalent of heat. In SI all forms of energy are measured in the same units (joules) …

  • 8mechanical equivalent — If two devices do the same work in substantially the same way, and accomplish substantially the same result, they are mechanical equivalents. Wire Tie Machinery Co. v. Pacific Box Corporation, C.C.A.Cal., 107 F.2d 54, 56. A device which may be… …

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  • 9mechanical equivalent — If two devices do the same work in substantially the same way, and accomplish substantially the same result, they are mechanical equivalents. Wire Tie Machinery Co. v. Pacific Box Corporation, C.C.A.Cal., 107 F.2d 54, 56. A device which may be… …

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  • 10mechanical equivalent — A term of art in patent law. A device which accomplishes the same result as that achieved by the patent alleged to be infringed. 40 Am J1st Pat § 156. The term, when applied to the interpretation of a pioneer patent, has a broad and generous… …

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