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Title: Scientists throughout History: Kinetic Energy and


1
Scientists throughout HistoryKinetic Energy and
Émilie du Châtelet
  • Rebecca Wenning

2
Part I
  • Historical background

3
Sir Isaac Newton
  • 1642-1727
  • Discourse on vis viva (today known as energy)
  • Newton believed
  • E ? mv
  • Dutch scientist performed experiments with metal
    cylinders and lard
  • E ? v2
  • Who was correct?

4
Émilie du Châtelet
  • 1706-1749 Only recently recognized by French
    National Library on her 300th birthday

5
Émilie du Châtelet
  • Fortunately for her, Émilies husband, 15 years
    older, disinterested in science and always away
    soldiering, allowed Émilie her boyish ways with
    books and studying.

6
In the Meanwhile
  • In the year 1733 I met a young lady who happened
    to think nearly as I did.
  • Everything about her is noble, her countenance,
    her tastesher politeness.

7
François Marie Arouet
  • Voltaire
  • 1694-1778
  • Interested in science
  • Studied Isaac Newton
  • Familiar with visa viva

8
Cirey
  • From 1734 until Émilies death in 1734, she and
    Voltaire lived together as friends (with the
    approval of her husband).

Worked hard Partied hard
9
Exile
  • Voltaire angered French government with his
    political writings
  • Fled to Holland from
  • political persecution
  • Saw work of Dutch scientist

10
The Experiment
  • Following Voltaires trip to Holland, Voltaire
    explains to Émilie the energy experiment he saw.
  • She is already busy
  • Mathematical, philosophical, and religious papers
  • Paper on nature of fire (would have won
    competition had she not been a woman)
  • Paper on color (discovered infrared radiation)
  • First translation of Newtons Principia

11
Dutch Experiment
  • Kinetic energy seems to have something to do with
    m and v.
  • Newton KE ? mv
  • Dutch but KE ? v2
  • WHO IS RIGHT?

12
Part II
  • Experimentation

13
Dutch Experiment
KE ( drops)
KE ( drops)
Velocity
Mass
14
Close of an Epoch
  • Émilie performs the experiment and determines
    that Emv2, not Emv.
  • At 42, she becomes pregnant, but becomes ill with
    an infection and died before giving birth.
  • I have losthalf of myself, a soul for which my
    soul seems to have been made. Voltaire

15
Improvements
  • Sir Thomas Young performed the same experiment as
    that of the Dutch scientist and Émilie.
  • Changed vis viva to be called energy
  • Determined final form of the equation
  • KE(1/2)mv2

16
Issues to Consider I
  • Who got credit for KE equation? Who should have
    gotten it?
  • In which instances of life was Émilie oppressed
    as a woman scientist?
  • Who were the people and what were the contexts
    under which she was oppressed?

17
Issues to Consider II
  • Beyond fairness issues, what are the negative
    consequences of oppression of any minority group
    in science?
  • Have you ever felt oppressed in science? When?
    Why?

18
Issues to Consider III
  • According to S E statistics, is there still
    likely oppression of women?
  • What are some of the institutions and contexts
    under which women are oppressed?
  • Are there any other minority groups in
  • S E that are oppressed?

19
Issues to Consider IV
  • What are the solutions to oppression of
    minorities (females, in particular) in
  • S E?
  • Are solutions actually needed? Maybe fewer women
    want S E careers -- should there be 50-50
    percentage rates?
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