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21Lazare Carnot’s Manuscripts and DocumentsIn Raffaele Pisano, Jennifer Coopersmith & Murray Peake (eds.), Essay on Machines in General (1786): Text, Translations and Commentaries. Lazare Carnot’s Mechanics—Volume 1, Springer. pp. 229-239. 2020.Lazare Carnot: 3 portraits on paper (20,5x28) cm; (19,5x27,5) cm; (25,5x34,5) cm.
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16End NotesIn Raffaele Pisano, Jennifer Coopersmith & Murray Peake (eds.), Essay on Machines in General (1786): Text, Translations and Commentaries. Lazare Carnot’s Mechanics—Volume 1, Springer. pp. 219-228. 2020.Lazare Carnot uses the terms force and puissance interchangeably and without additional specification. As proposed above, we will use the modern term, force. Moment–of–Activity is one of the crucial terms in Carnot’s theory and is nowadays called (mechanical) work.
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23A Critical TranslationIn Raffaele Pisano, Jennifer Coopersmith & Murray Peake (eds.), Essay on Machines in General (1786): Text, Translations and Commentaries. Lazare Carnot’s Mechanics—Volume 1, Springer. pp. 1-217. 2020.Although the theory which we are discussing here is applicable to all questions which concern the transfer of motion, this little work has been given the title Essay on Machines in General, first, because it is principally Machines we have seen as being the most important object of mechanics; and in the second place, because it is not a question of any particular kind of Machine, but only of the properties which are common to all.
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105This book offers insights relevant to modern history and epistemology of physics, mathematics and, indeed, to all the sciences and engineering disciplines emerging of 19th century. This research volume is the first of a set of three Springer books on Lazare Nicolas Marguérite Carnot’s (1753–1823) remarkable work: Essay on Machines in General (Essai sur les machines en général [1783] 1786). The other two forthcoming volumes are: Principes fondamentaux de l’équilibre et du mouvement (1803) an…Read more
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