Julius von Mayer

Physicist, Academic

1814 – 1878

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Who was Julius von Mayer?

Julius Robert von Mayer was a German physician and physicist and one of the founders of thermodynamics. He is best known for enunciating in 1841 one of the original statements of the conservation of energy or what is now known as one of the first versions of the first law of thermodynamics, namely that "energy can be neither created nor destroyed". In 1842, Mayer described the vital chemical process now referred to as oxidation as the primary source of energy for any living creature. His achievements were overlooked and priority for the discovery of the mechanical equivalent of heat was attributed to James Joule in the following year. He also proposed that plants convert light into chemical energy.

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Born
Nov 25, 1814
Heilbronn
Also known as
  • 尤利乌斯·冯·迈尔
  • ยูเลียส ฟอน มาเยอร์
Nationality
  • Germany
Profession
Education
  • Eberhard Karls University of Tübingen
Died
Mar 20, 1878
Heilbronn

Submitted
on July 23, 2013

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