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Mathematical and Physical Papers 6 Volume Set

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ISBN-10: 1108029043

ISBN-13: 9781108029049

Edition: N/A

Authors: William Thomson

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List price: $396.95
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Publication date: 6/30/2011
Pages: 3202
Size: 9.84" wide x 12.76" long x 6.10" tall
Weight: 8.8
Language: English

William Thomson is Elmer B. Milliman Professor of Economics at the University ofRochester.

Preface
On Fourier's expansions of functions in trigonometrical series
Note on a passage in Fourier's Heat
On the uniform motion of heat in homogeneous solid bodies, and its connection with the mathematical theory of electricity
On the linear motion of heat. Part 1
On the linear motion of heat. Part 2
Propositions in the theory of attraction
On the attraction of conducting and non-conducting electrified bodies
Note on orthogonal isothermal surfaces
On the equations of the motion of heat referred to curvilinear co-ordinates
Elementary demonstration of Dupin's theorem
Note on some points in the theory of heat
Note on orthogonal isothermal surfaces
Note on the law of gravity at the surface of a revolving homogeneous fluid
Demonstration of a fundamental theorem in the mechanical theory of electricity
On the reduction of the general equation of surfaces of the second order
On the lines of curvature of surfaces of the second order
Démonstration d'un théorÿme d'analyse
Note sur les lois élémentaires d'électricité statique
Extrait d'une lettre sur l'application du principe des images à la solution de quelques problÿmes relatifs à la distribution d'éléctricite
Note on induced magnetism in a plate
On the mathematical theory of electricity in equilibrium
Note on the rings and brushes in the spectra produced by biaxal crystals
On the principal axes of a rigid body
Note on M. Liouville's paper 'Sur une propriété de la couche électrique en équilibre à la surface d'un corps conducteur'
On electrical images
On the electric currents by which the phenomena of terrestrial magnetism may be produced
On a mechanical representation of electric, magnetic, and galvanic forces
On certain definite integrals suggested by problems in the theory of electricity
On the forces experienced by small spheres under magnetic influence; and on some of the phenomena presented by diamagnetic substances
On a system of magnetic curves
Notes on hydrodynamics
Systÿme nouveau de coordonnés orthogonales
Note sur une équation aux différences partielles qui se présente dans plusieurs questions de physique mathématique
On the equilibrium of magnetic or diamagnetic bodies of any form, under the influence of the terrestrial magnetic force
On the theory of electro-magnetic induction
Theorems with reference to the solution of certain partial differential equations
Note on the integration of the equations of equilibrium of an elastic solid
On the mathematical theory of electricity in equilibrium
On an absolute thermometric scale founded on Carnot's theory of the motive power of heat, and calculated from Regnault's observations
Notes on hydrodynamics. On the vis-viva of a liquid in motion
An account of Carnot's theory of the motive power of heat, with numerical results deduced from Regnault's experiments on steam
On the theory of magnetic induction of crystalline substances
Notes on a paper 'Problems respecting polygons in a plane'. By Robert Moon
On the potential of a closed galvanic circuit of any form
The effect of pressure in lowering the freezing point of water experimentally demonstrated
On the forces experienced by inductively magnetized ferro-magnetic or dia-magnetic non-crystalline substances
On a remarkable property of steam connected with the theory of the steam-engine
On the dynamical theory of heat, with numerical results deduced from Mr Joule's equivalent of a thermal unit, and M. Regnault's observations on steam
On the thermal effects of fluids in motion. By J. P. Joule and W. Thomson
On thermodynamic motivity
Experimental researches in thermo-electricity
On the theory of magnetic induction in crystalline and non-crystalline substan