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~ a brief biographical sketch by ~ Carl J. Wenning JAMES PRESCOTT JOULE ~ a brief biographical sketch by ~ Carl J. Wenning

James Prescott Joule English physicist Born: Salford, Lancashire, England, December 24, 1818 Died: Sale, Cheshire, October 11, 1889

Most notable accomplishments First to accurately establish mechanical equivalent of heat: 1 cal = 4.184 J (4.15) Worked out resistive heating Q=I2Rt (at 22) Showed that heat is caused by motion

Other accomplishments Measured heat associated with every conceivable process.