Mathematical and Physical Papers: Volume 2

Mathematical and Physical Papers: Volume 2

Larmor, Joseph

Cambridge University Press

11/2015

866

Mole

Inglês

9781107536401

15 a 20 dias

1470

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part III; part II; 61. On the intensity of the natural radiation from moving bodies and its mechanical reaction; 62. On the ascertained absence of effects of motion through the aether, in relation to the constitution of matter, and on the FitzGerald-Lorentz hypothesis; 63. Josiah Willard Gibbs (1839-1903); 64. On the dynamical significance of Kundt's law of selective dispersion, in connection with the transmission of the energy of trains of dispersive waves; 65. Note on the mechanics of the ascent of sap in trees; 66. On the constitution of natural radiation; 67. The irregular movement of the Earth's axis of rotation; part II; 69. On the range of freedom of electrons in metals; 70. Note on the pressure displacement of spectral lines; 71. The physical aspect of the atomic theory; 72. The relation of the Earth's free precesional nutation to its resistance against tidal deformation; 73. The kinetic image of a convected electric system formed in a conducting plane sheet; 74. The statistical and thermodynamical relations of radiant energy; 75. On the statistical theory of radiation; 76. William Thomson (Lord Kelvin).
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