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Benjamin Thompson - Bavarian maturity |  | Benjamin Thompson - Bavarian maturity: Encyclopedia II - Benjamin Thompson - Bavarian maturity |  | In 1785, he moved to Bavaria where he became an aide-de-camp to the Elector Karl Theodor. He spent eleven years in Bavaria, reorganizing the army and establishing workhouses for the poor. During his work he also invented the Rumford Soup, a nutritious soup for the poor, and established the cultivation of the potato in Bavaria.
Benjamin Thompson - Experiments on heat.
His experiments on gunnery and explosives led to an interest in heat. He devised a method for measuring the specific heats of solids ...
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Benjamin Thompson - Bavarian maturity
In 1785, he moved to Bavaria where he became an aide-de-camp to the Elector Karl Theodor. He spent eleven years in Bavaria, reorganizing the army and establishing workhouses for the poor. During his work he also invented the Rumford Soup, a nutritious soup for the poor, and established the cultivation of the potato in Bavaria.
Benjamin Thompson - Experiments on heat
His experiments on gunnery and explosives led to an interest in heat. He devised a method for measuring the specific heats of solids but was disappointed that Johannes Wilcke had priority.
Thompson next investigated the insulating properties of various materials including fur, wool and feathers. He correctly appreciated that the insulating properties of these natural materials arise from the fact that they inhibit the convection of air. He then made the somewhat reckless, and incorrect, inference that air and, in fact, all gases, were perfect non-conductors of heat[1][2]. He further saw this as evidence of the argument from design, contending that divine providence had arranged for fur on animals in such a way as to guarantee their comfort. Based on this work he created the Baked Alaska in 1804.
In 1797, he extended his claim about non-conductivity to liquids[3]. The idea raised considerable objections from the scientific establishment, John Dalton[4] and John Leslie[5] making particularly forthright attacks. Instrumentation far exceeding anything available in terms of accuracy and precision would have been needed to veryify Thompson's claim. Again, he seems to have been influenced by his theological beliefs[6] and it is likely that he wished to grant water a privileged and providential status in the regulation of human life[7].
However, his most important scientific work took place in Munich, and centered on the nature of heat, which he contended in An Experimental Enquiry Concerning the Source of the Heat which is Excited by Friction (1798) was not the caloric of then-current scientific thinking but a form of motion. Though this work met with a hostile reception, it was subsequently important in establishing the laws of conservation of energy later in the 19th century.
Benjamin Thompson - Inventions
Thompson was an active inventor, developing improvements for chimneys and fireplaces and inventing the double boiler, a kitchen range, and a drip coffeepot. The Rumford fireplace is considered to be a very thermally efficient way to heat a room. The retention of heat is something of a leitmotif, as he is also credited with the invention of thermal underwear[8]. Furthermore he was socially active as founder of Munich's Englischer Garten in 1789. He was also very popular with women
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