Series of drawings for the book: Kelvin, Thermodynamics and the Natural World (2016) in collaboration with editors at Brunel University, Maxwell Foundation and Strathclyde University. Born in Glasgow Lord Kelvin was a significant mathematician and physicist, developing thermodynamics and inventing the Marine Compass. The book is published by WIT Press and is an international research resource for the work of Lord Kelvin
natural philosophers, were friends and colleagues (Thomson was Maxwell’s senior by seven years). Thi...
William Thomson and James Clerk Maxwell, nineteenth century natural philosophers, were friends and c...
The earliest credible account on the age of the Earth came from William Thomson, better known as Lor...
Series of drawings for the book: Kelvin, Thermodynamics and the Natural World (2016) in collaboratio...
William Thomson, Baron Kelvin of Largs, was the best-known British scientist of his day, who made fu...
Lord Kelvin was one of the greatest physicists of the Victorian era. Widely known for the developmen...
James Thomson, brother of William Thomson who later became Lord Kelvin, was also a highly creative p...
Aspects of Kelvin’s work that are a subject of study today are outlined focusing on five topics: The...
Available on demand as hard copy or computer file from Cornell University Library.Reproduction from ...
Lord Kelvin (William Thomson) made important contributions to the study of atmospheric electricity d...
Thermodynamics developed as a new branch of physics in the 19th century helping to go beyond a purel...
Lord Kelvin (William Thomson) made important contributions to the study of atmospheric elec- tricit...
William Thomson (1824-1907), an eminent physicist who contributed to the formulation of the second l...
William Thomson was among the first scientists to try to understand thermogeology: the flow and stor...
On the 25th July 1924, Professor Einstein published a short paper describing a small selection of in...
natural philosophers, were friends and colleagues (Thomson was Maxwell’s senior by seven years). Thi...
William Thomson and James Clerk Maxwell, nineteenth century natural philosophers, were friends and c...
The earliest credible account on the age of the Earth came from William Thomson, better known as Lor...
Series of drawings for the book: Kelvin, Thermodynamics and the Natural World (2016) in collaboratio...
William Thomson, Baron Kelvin of Largs, was the best-known British scientist of his day, who made fu...
Lord Kelvin was one of the greatest physicists of the Victorian era. Widely known for the developmen...
James Thomson, brother of William Thomson who later became Lord Kelvin, was also a highly creative p...
Aspects of Kelvin’s work that are a subject of study today are outlined focusing on five topics: The...
Available on demand as hard copy or computer file from Cornell University Library.Reproduction from ...
Lord Kelvin (William Thomson) made important contributions to the study of atmospheric electricity d...
Thermodynamics developed as a new branch of physics in the 19th century helping to go beyond a purel...
Lord Kelvin (William Thomson) made important contributions to the study of atmospheric elec- tricit...
William Thomson (1824-1907), an eminent physicist who contributed to the formulation of the second l...
William Thomson was among the first scientists to try to understand thermogeology: the flow and stor...
On the 25th July 1924, Professor Einstein published a short paper describing a small selection of in...
natural philosophers, were friends and colleagues (Thomson was Maxwell’s senior by seven years). Thi...
William Thomson and James Clerk Maxwell, nineteenth century natural philosophers, were friends and c...
The earliest credible account on the age of the Earth came from William Thomson, better known as Lor...