Joules-energy

  • Birth of James Prescott Joules

    Birth of James Prescott Joules
    James Prescott Joules was born in Salford, Greater Manchester of the United Kingdom.
    He was the second of five children born to a wealthy brewery owner.
  • early teenage years

    James and his older brother Benjamin moved to Manchester literary and Philosophical society to study with John Dalton
  • early adult years

    In 1838, his first scientific papers on electricity were contributed to Annals of Electricity, the scientific journal founded and operated by Davies's colleague William Sturgeon.
  • 1840

    James formulated Joules law and was hoping to impress the society but failed again
  • Interest

    Joule's interest in energy lead him publishing results of an experiment of the heating effect in 1843
  • 24 years old

    One of Joule's presentation was attended by William Thomson.Thomson was intrigued about Joule's work and they met a year later
  • Marriage

    James married a woman called Amelia Grimes and they went on a honeymoon.
  • paper

    In 1851, Thomson made a paper saying he was willing to go no further than a compromise. Joules read the paper and wrote to Thomson. The two soon did experiments and Thomson analysed and suggested further experiments
  • collaboration

    The collaboration lasted from 1852 to 1856, its discoveries including the Joule-Thomson effect, and the published results did much to bring about general acceptance of Joule's work
  • Green Flash phenomenon

    Joule is attributed with explaining the Green Flash phenomenon in a letter to the Manchester Literary and Philosophical Society in 1869.
  • death

    On this day, James Prescott Joules past away