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  1. James Prescott Joule was born in the house adjoining the Joule Brewery in New Bailey Street, Salford, on 24 December 1818, the son of Benjamin Joule (1784 – 1858), a brewer. His early schooling was by home tutors in the family home 'Broomhill', Pendlebury, near Salford, then in 1834 he was sent, with his elder brother Benjamin St John Baptist ...

  2. James Prescott Joule Facts. James Prescott Joule FRS (December 24, 1818 to October 11, 1889) was an English physicist and brewer. Joule formulated the law of conservation of energy and developed the first law of thermodynamics. The SI derived unit of energy, the joule, is named after James Joule.

  3. Dec 24, 2021 · James Prescott Joule was born in Salford,, near Manchester, UK, the son of the wealthy brewer Benjamin Joule (1784–1858) and his wife Alice Prescott. Because he had suffered from a spinal condition since childhood, which also affected his social skills, and he was considered vulnerable, Joule, who was gifted in science, received private lessons along with his brother Benjamin.

  4. Joule heating, in electricity, the conversion of electric energy into heat energy by the resistance in a circuit. The English physicist James Prescott Joule discovered in 1840 that the amount of heat per second that develops in a wire carrying a current is proportional to the electrical resistance

  5. James Joule—English physicist. James Prescott Joule, (December 24, 1818 – October 11, 1889), Fellow of the Royal Society, was an English physicist, born in Sale, Cheshire. He discovered that heat and mechanical energy are inter-convertible, and that transformations from one to the other occur in a fixed proportion, known as the mechanical ...

  6. Apr 21, 2023 · James Prescott Joule was a renowned British physicist born in 1818 in Salford, England. He is widely known for his pioneering work on the relationship between heat and energy. Joule’s discoveries laid the foundation for the development of the first law of thermodynamics, one of the fundamental principles of modern physics. As a child, Joule ...

  7. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Joule_effectJoule effect - Wikipedia

    This surprising property of rubber was first observed by James Prescott Joule about a hundred years ago and is known as the Joule effect." Rubber as an Engineering Material (book), by Khairi Nagdi: "The Joule effect is a phenomenon of practical importance that machine designers must consider. The simplest way of demonstrating this effect is to ...

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