Sadi Carnot's nickname.
What is the father of thermodynamics?
Sir Charles Wheatstone was able to come up with a way to ____ _______.
What is to "see sound"?
This is why he, or others, are called "Sir" Charles Wheatstone.
What is because he was "knighted" by the Queen?
This person had significant findings in the speed of electricity, depth perception and binocular vision, and sound.
Who is Sir Charles Wheatstone?
This legendary swimmer holds the record for the most Olympic gold medals by an individual.
Who is Michael Phelps?
Thermodynamics.
What is the branch of science that studies the motion of heat energy?
Instrument developed by Sir Charles Wheatstone to see sound.
What is the Kaleidophone?
Sir Charles Wheatstone's calculations on the speed of electricity.
What is 288,000 miles per second?
Dominant eye.
What is the eye your brain relies on more?
What is The Masters?
Prior to Sadi Carnot's discovery, these were the types of engines used.
What are steam engines?
Sound waves.
Waves of sound that travel through air (and solids).
Electricity is the flow of tiny particles called ________.
What are electrons?
Depth perception.
What is the ability to accurately judge how far an object is from your body?
# of Dodgers world series wins.
What is 9?
What is steam?
The Kaleidophone was named after this instrument.
What is the Kaleidoscope?
Wheatstone introduced these in the wire as part of his experiment for measuring the speed of electricity.
What are spark gaps?
Binocular vision.
What is vision with two eyes that allows you to see one cohesive visual, enabling things like depth perception and a wider view?
This is a name-brand drinking water that Mr. Hebert would only drink if stranded on the HMS Salisbury pre-distillation / James Lind and the ship ran out of drinking water.
What is arrowhead?
Sadi Carnot discovered this about steam engines.
What is that steam is not necessary and engines can run off of heat alone?
Sir Charles Wheatstone's work with sound was a precursor to this.
What is the telegraph?
This is what Sir Charles Wheatstone got right / wrong about the speed of electricity.
What is that his time was wrong (50% or so too high) but he was right that it did take some time for the electricity to travel and it led to us being able to better understand the speed of electricity?
Binocular vision and depth perception are related in this way.
What is that depth perception requires good binocular vision?
Alpha and Omega.
What is the beginning and the end?