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Lord Kelvin: An account of his scientific life and work

Andrew Gray

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Andrew Gray's 'Lord Kelvin: An account of his scientific life and work' is a detailed and scholarly exploration of the life and accomplishments of one of the most influential scientists of the 19th century. Gray meticulously examines Lord Kelvin's groundbreaking contributions to thermodynamics, electromagnetism, and telegraphy, highlighting the profound impact his work had on the fields of physics and engineering. Through a combination of archival research and insightful analysis, Gray paints a vivid picture of Kelvin's scientific methodology and his relentless pursuit of knowledge. The book is written in a precise and informative style, making it an essential read for anyone interested in the history of science and the development of modern physics. Andrew Gray, a respected historian of science, brings a wealth of knowledge and expertise to his examination of Lord Kelvin's life and work. His deep understanding of the scientific principles and technological advancements of the 19th century provides readers with valuable insights into Kelvin's legacy and historical significance. Gray's comprehensive research and dedication to accuracy make this book a definitive account of Kelvin's scientific achievements. For readers seeking a comprehensive and enlightening study of Lord Kelvin's scientific contributions, Andrew Gray's 'Lord Kelvin: An account of his scientific life and work' is recommended as an essential addition to the library of any enthusiast of the history of science.
Disponible desde: 11/12/2019.
Longitud de impresión: 795 páginas.

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