Energy and Empire: A Biographical Study of Lord KelvinThis study of Lord Kelvin, the most famous mathematical physicist of 19th-century Britain, delivers on a speculation long entertained by historians of science that Victorian physics expressed in its very content the industrial society that produced it. |
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... earth 552 William Hopkins and the doctrine of central heat 553 The progressionist doctrine of terrestrial cooling involved a vigorous research programme in defence of the earth's solidity . Thomson , Helmholtz , and the importance of ...
... earth 552 William Hopkins and the doctrine of central heat 553 The progressionist doctrine of terrestrial cooling involved a vigorous research programme in defence of the earth's solidity . Thomson , Helmholtz , and the importance of ...
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... earth 561 In 1862 Thomson estimated the cooling period at between 20 and 400 million years The rigidity of earth 573 On the basis of rotational phenomena he argued that the earth must be far more rigid than glass , and thus essentially ...
... earth 561 In 1862 Thomson estimated the cooling period at between 20 and 400 million years The rigidity of earth 573 On the basis of rotational phenomena he argued that the earth must be far more rigid than glass , and thus essentially ...
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Contents
While professor of mathematics at this radical latitudinarian institution | 10 |
Clydeside | 27 |
Dr Thomsons family | 49 |
A Cambridge undergraduate | 57 |
The changing tradition of natural philosophy | 87 |
A changing context for both natural and social philosophy in the 1830s | 99 |
89 | 116 |
The language of mathematical physics | 163 |
Thomson versus Maxwell | 445 |
The irreversible cosmos | 497 |
The age of the sun controversies | 524 |
The secular cooling of the earth | 552 |
The age of the earth controversies | 579 |
The habitation of earth | 612 |
During the 1830s the reformers recaptured traditional British emphases | 639 |
The telegraphic art | 649 |
The kinematics of field theory and the nature of electricity | 203 |
Opposing styles and a skewed reception | 225 |
work ponderomotive force and extremum | 237 |
the years of uncertainty | 282 |
the years of resolution | 317 |
TT or Treatise on Natural Philosophy | 348 |
The hydrodynamics of matter | 396 |
the economics of electricity | 684 |
the art of navigation | 723 |
The magnetic compass | 754 |
Baron Kelvin of Largs | 799 |
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Other editions - View all
Energy and Empire: A Biographical Study of Lord Kelvin Crosbie Smith,M. Norton Wise Limited preview - 1989 |
Energy and Empire: A Biographical Study of Lord Kelvin Crosbie Smith,Matthew Norton Wise No preview available - 2009 |
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