Temperature scale according to Kelvin (William Thomson)

Temperature scale according to Kelvin (William Thomson)

A diagram illustrating the thought process of william thomson (lord kelvin) to design his second temperature scale. A carnot engine working in between the temperatures of 1000k and 500k rejects 1000/500 = 50% of the heat it receives. If the lower temperature is a fourth of the top temperature, this wasted heat is 1/4th of the received heat, and so on.
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Author: Olivier CleynenSource: https://commons.wikimedia.org/

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