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11.1 Friction and heating

The picture shows a heat apparatus used by Joule in 1845 (now in the , London).

As with all important discoveries in science, the origin of the concept that mechanical energy and heat are equivalent cannot really be attributed to a single person. Most textbooks attribute the discovery to but, as always, the real situation is more complicated; for example, see the Wikipedia entry on the .

The idea was proposed by in 1842 in a German physics journal and independently by Joule in 1843 at a meeting of the British Association for the Advancement of Science held in Cork. Neither proposal appears to have received much attention at that time. By 1845, however, when Joule presented the experiment described in Understanding Physics to the BAAS in Cambridge the idea was already beginning to be taken seriously by scientists.

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Mansfield and O'Sullivan, Understanding Physics, 3rd ed., John Wiley & Sons, Chichester (2020),

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