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  1. Nicolas Léonard Sadi Carnot (French pronunciation: [nikɔla leɔnaʁ sadi kaʁno]; 1 June 1796 – 24 August 1832) was a French military engineer and physicist. A graduate of the École polytechnique, Carnot served as an officer in the Engineering Arm (le génie) of the French Army.

  2. May 28, 2024 · Sadi Carnot was a French scientist who described the Carnot cycle, relating to the theory of heat engines. Carnot was the eldest son of the French Revolutionary figure Lazare Carnot and was named for a medieval Persian poet and philosopher, Saʿdī of Shīrāz.

  3. May 11, 2018 · Nicolas Léonard Sadi Carnot. The French physicist Nicolas Léonard Sadi Carnot (1796-1832), with his analysis of the working of an ideal heat engine, opened the road to the science of thermodynamics. Sadi Carnot was born on June 1, 1796, in Paris.

  4. Jun 1, 2020 · On June 1, 1796, French military engineer and physicist Nicolas Léonard Sadi Carnot was born. He is often described as the “father of thermodynamics “. In particular, Carnot gave the first successful theory of the maximum efficiency of heat engines .

  5. Jun 1, 2011 · Biography. Sadi Carnot was the eldest son of Lazare Carnot and he was born in the Palais du Petit-Luxembourg. His younger brother was Hippolyte Carnot. At the time of Sadi's birth, his father was a member of the Directory, the French Revolutionary government which lasted four years from November 1795 to November 1799.

  6. Nicolas Léonard Sadi Carnot (June 1, 1796 – August 24, 1832) was a French physicist and military engineer whose formulation of the laws on the theoretical efficiency of heat engines paved the way for the establishment of the field of thermodynamics.

  7. Nicolas Léonard Sadi Carnot (1796-1832) in the dress uniform of a student of the École Polytechnique Following graduation, Carnot took a two-year course in military engineering in Metz, just before Napoléon’s brief return from exile in 1815.

  8. "Nicolas Léonard Sadi Carnot" published on by null. (17961832)French physicist, who first worked as a military engineer. He then turned to scientific research and in 1824 published his analysis of the efficiency of heat engines.

  9. Jun 20, 2024 · Sadi Carnot was an engineer turned statesman who served as the fourth president (1887–94) of the Third Republic until he was assassinated by an Italian anarchist. Carnot was the son of a leftist deputy (Hippolyte Carnot) who was a vigorous opponent of the July Monarchy (after 1830) and grandson of.

  10. May 19, 2010 · Nicolas Léonard Sadi Carnot, who was born in France in 1796 and lived for only 36 years, deduced this limit. His insights into the nature of heat, and the limitations on machines that use heat, had an impact that lasts to this day.