pressure–volume diagram
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pressure–volume diagram
Summary
pressure–volume diagram is a diagram[1]. It draws 67 Wikipedia views per month (diagram category, ranking #20 of 26).[2]
Key Facts
- pressure–volume diagram is the creator of James Watt[3].
- pressure–volume diagram is the creator of John Southern[4].
- pressure–volume diagram's instance of is recorded as diagram[5].
- Benoît Paul Émile Clapeyron is named after pressure–volume diagram[6].
- pressure–volume diagram's subclass of is recorded as diagram[7].
- pressure–volume diagram's Commons category is recorded as Pressure-volume diagrams[8].
- +1796-00-00T00:00:00Z marks the founding of pressure–volume diagram[9].
- pressure–volume diagram's Freebase ID is recorded as /m/0272839[10].
- pressure–volume diagram's Microsoft Academic ID is recorded as 195101877[11].
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Works and Contributions
Created works include James Watt[3], an engineer[12], 1736–1819[13], of Scotland[14], awarded the honorary doctorate of the University of Glasgow[15], specialised in mechanical engineering[16] and John Southern[4], an engineer[17], 1758–1815[18].
Why It Matters
pressure–volume diagram draws 67 Wikipedia views per month (diagram category, ranking #20 of 26).[2] It has Wikipedia articles in 15 language editions, a strong signal of global cultural recognition.[19] It is known by 17 alternative names across languages and contexts.[20]