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Lord Kelvin: An account of his scientific life and work - cover

Lord Kelvin: An account of his scientific life and work

Andrew Gray

Publisher: Good Press

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"Lord Kelvin: An Account of His Scientific Life and Work" by Andrew Gray is an enlightening biography that celebrates the achievements of one of the most brilliant scientific minds of the 19th century. With meticulous research and a deep appreciation for Lord Kelvin's contributions to the fields of physics and engineering, Gray presents a comprehensive portrait of the renowned scientist. From his groundbreaking work in thermodynamics to his role in the laying of the transatlantic telegraph cable, Kelvin's legacy comes to life in this insightful narrative. Gray's expertise in the subject matter and engaging storytelling make this biography a captivating tribute to a true scientific genius.
Available since: 12/11/2019.
Print length: 795 pages.

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