Definitions from Wiktionary (Carnot's theorem)
▸ noun: (thermodynamics) A theorem for the maximum efficiency obtainable from a heat engine.
▸ noun: (geometry) A theorem stating that the sum of the signed distances from the circumcenter D to the sides of an arbitrary triangle ABC is DF + DG + DH = R + r, where r is the inradius and R the circumradius of the triangle.
▸ noun: A theorem describing a relation between conic sections and triangles.
▸ noun: A theorem describing a necessary and sufficient condition for three lines that are perpendicular to the (extended) sides of a triangle having a common point of intersection.
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▸ noun: (thermodynamics) A theorem for the maximum efficiency obtainable from a heat engine.
▸ noun: (geometry) A theorem stating that the sum of the signed distances from the circumcenter D to the sides of an arbitrary triangle ABC is DF + DG + DH = R + r, where r is the inradius and R the circumradius of the triangle.
▸ noun: A theorem describing a relation between conic sections and triangles.
▸ noun: A theorem describing a necessary and sufficient condition for three lines that are perpendicular to the (extended) sides of a triangle having a common point of intersection.
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