- Emile Amagat
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name = Emile Hilaire Amagat
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birth_date = birth date|1841|01|02|mf=y
birth_place =Saint-Satur ,France
death_date = death date and age|1915|02|15|1841|01|02|mf=y
death_place =Saint-Satur ,France
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field =Physics ,Thermodynamics
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known_for =Amagat's law , Hydraulic Manometer
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footnotes =Emile Hilaire Amagat (
2 January 1841 -15 February 1915 ) was a Frenchphysicist . His doctoral thesis, published in 1872, expanded on the work of Thomas Andrews, and included plots of the isotherms ofcarbon dioxide at high pressures. cite encyclopedia | last = Daintith | first = John | title = Amagat, Emile Hilaire | encyclopedia =Biographical Encyclopedia of Scientists | volume = 1 | pages = 15 | publisher = Facts On File, Inc. | location = New York | date = 1981 | isbn = 0871963965 ] Amagat published a paper in 1877 that contradicted the current understanding at the time, concluding that the coefficient ofcompressibility of fluids decreased with increasing pressure. He continued to publish data on isotherms for a number of different gases between 1879 and 1882 , and invented the hydraulic manometer, which was able to withstand up to 3200 atmospheres, as opposed to 400 atmospheres using a glass apparatus. [cite journal
last = Bridgman
first = P. W.
title = An absolute gauge for measuring high hydrostatic pressures
journal = Physical Review (Series I)
volume = 28
issue = 2
pages = 145
publisher =American Physical Society
location =
year = 1909
doi = 10.1103/PhysRevSeriesI.28.140
accessdate = 2008-07-09] In 1880 he published his Law of Partial Volumes.Amagat was elected a member of the
French Academy of Sciences on 9 June 1902. [* cite encyclopedia | last = Payen | first = Jacques | title = Amagat, Émile | encyclopedia =Dictionary of Scientific Biography | volume = 1 | pages = 128-129 | publisher = Charles Scribner's Sons | location = New York | date = 1970 | isbn = 0684101149.] A unit ofnumber density ,amagat , was named after him.References
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