James Clerk Maxwell, Maxwell James Clerk
The Scientific Papers of James Clerk Maxwell - Volume 1
Herausgeber: Niven, W. D.
James Clerk Maxwell, Maxwell James Clerk
The Scientific Papers of James Clerk Maxwell - Volume 1
Herausgeber: Niven, W. D.
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The collected papers of the man generally considered the third most important physicist of all time, after Newton and Einstein.
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The collected papers of the man generally considered the third most important physicist of all time, after Newton and Einstein.
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- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 662
- Erscheinungstermin: 19. November 2010
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 297mm x 210mm x 36mm
- Gewicht: 1689g
- ISBN-13: 9781108012256
- ISBN-10: 1108012256
- Artikelnr.: 32937103
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Books on Demand GmbH
- In de Tarpen 42
- 22848 Norderstedt
- info@bod.de
- 040 53433511
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 662
- Erscheinungstermin: 19. November 2010
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 297mm x 210mm x 36mm
- Gewicht: 1689g
- ISBN-13: 9781108012256
- ISBN-10: 1108012256
- Artikelnr.: 32937103
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Books on Demand GmbH
- In de Tarpen 42
- 22848 Norderstedt
- info@bod.de
- 040 53433511
Preface
1. On the description of oval curves and those having a plurality of foci
2. On the theory of rolling curves
3. On the equilibrium of elastic solids
4. On the transformation of surfaces by bending
5. On a particular case of the descent of a heavy body in a resisting medium
6. On the theory of colours in relation to colour-blindness
7. Experiments on colour as perceived by the eye, with remarks on colour-blindness
8. On Faraday's lines of force
9. Description of a new form of the Platometer, an instrument for measuring the areas of plane figures drawn on paper
10. On the elementary theory of optical instruments
11. On a method of drawing the theoretical forms of Faraday's lines of force without calculation
12. On the unequal sensibility of the Foramen Centrale to light of different colours
13. On the theory of compound colours with reference to mixtures of blue and yellow light
14. On an instrument to illustrate Poinsont's theory of rotation
15. On a dynamical top, for exhibiting the phenomena of the motions of a body of invariable form about a fixed point, with some suggestions as to the earth's motion
16. Account of experiments on the perception of colour
17. On the general laws of optical instruments
18. On theories of the constitution of Saturn's rings
19. On the stability of the motion of Saturn's rings
20. Illustrations of the dynamical theory of gases
21. On the theory of compound colours and the relations of the colours of the spectrum
22. On the theory of three primary colours
23. On the physical lines of force
24. On reciprocal figures and diagrams of forces
25. A dynamical theory of the electromagnetic field
26. On the calculation of the equilibrium and stiffness of frames.
1. On the description of oval curves and those having a plurality of foci
2. On the theory of rolling curves
3. On the equilibrium of elastic solids
4. On the transformation of surfaces by bending
5. On a particular case of the descent of a heavy body in a resisting medium
6. On the theory of colours in relation to colour-blindness
7. Experiments on colour as perceived by the eye, with remarks on colour-blindness
8. On Faraday's lines of force
9. Description of a new form of the Platometer, an instrument for measuring the areas of plane figures drawn on paper
10. On the elementary theory of optical instruments
11. On a method of drawing the theoretical forms of Faraday's lines of force without calculation
12. On the unequal sensibility of the Foramen Centrale to light of different colours
13. On the theory of compound colours with reference to mixtures of blue and yellow light
14. On an instrument to illustrate Poinsont's theory of rotation
15. On a dynamical top, for exhibiting the phenomena of the motions of a body of invariable form about a fixed point, with some suggestions as to the earth's motion
16. Account of experiments on the perception of colour
17. On the general laws of optical instruments
18. On theories of the constitution of Saturn's rings
19. On the stability of the motion of Saturn's rings
20. Illustrations of the dynamical theory of gases
21. On the theory of compound colours and the relations of the colours of the spectrum
22. On the theory of three primary colours
23. On the physical lines of force
24. On reciprocal figures and diagrams of forces
25. A dynamical theory of the electromagnetic field
26. On the calculation of the equilibrium and stiffness of frames.
Preface
1. On the description of oval curves and those having a plurality of foci
2. On the theory of rolling curves
3. On the equilibrium of elastic solids
4. On the transformation of surfaces by bending
5. On a particular case of the descent of a heavy body in a resisting medium
6. On the theory of colours in relation to colour-blindness
7. Experiments on colour as perceived by the eye, with remarks on colour-blindness
8. On Faraday's lines of force
9. Description of a new form of the Platometer, an instrument for measuring the areas of plane figures drawn on paper
10. On the elementary theory of optical instruments
11. On a method of drawing the theoretical forms of Faraday's lines of force without calculation
12. On the unequal sensibility of the Foramen Centrale to light of different colours
13. On the theory of compound colours with reference to mixtures of blue and yellow light
14. On an instrument to illustrate Poinsont's theory of rotation
15. On a dynamical top, for exhibiting the phenomena of the motions of a body of invariable form about a fixed point, with some suggestions as to the earth's motion
16. Account of experiments on the perception of colour
17. On the general laws of optical instruments
18. On theories of the constitution of Saturn's rings
19. On the stability of the motion of Saturn's rings
20. Illustrations of the dynamical theory of gases
21. On the theory of compound colours and the relations of the colours of the spectrum
22. On the theory of three primary colours
23. On the physical lines of force
24. On reciprocal figures and diagrams of forces
25. A dynamical theory of the electromagnetic field
26. On the calculation of the equilibrium and stiffness of frames.
1. On the description of oval curves and those having a plurality of foci
2. On the theory of rolling curves
3. On the equilibrium of elastic solids
4. On the transformation of surfaces by bending
5. On a particular case of the descent of a heavy body in a resisting medium
6. On the theory of colours in relation to colour-blindness
7. Experiments on colour as perceived by the eye, with remarks on colour-blindness
8. On Faraday's lines of force
9. Description of a new form of the Platometer, an instrument for measuring the areas of plane figures drawn on paper
10. On the elementary theory of optical instruments
11. On a method of drawing the theoretical forms of Faraday's lines of force without calculation
12. On the unequal sensibility of the Foramen Centrale to light of different colours
13. On the theory of compound colours with reference to mixtures of blue and yellow light
14. On an instrument to illustrate Poinsont's theory of rotation
15. On a dynamical top, for exhibiting the phenomena of the motions of a body of invariable form about a fixed point, with some suggestions as to the earth's motion
16. Account of experiments on the perception of colour
17. On the general laws of optical instruments
18. On theories of the constitution of Saturn's rings
19. On the stability of the motion of Saturn's rings
20. Illustrations of the dynamical theory of gases
21. On the theory of compound colours and the relations of the colours of the spectrum
22. On the theory of three primary colours
23. On the physical lines of force
24. On reciprocal figures and diagrams of forces
25. A dynamical theory of the electromagnetic field
26. On the calculation of the equilibrium and stiffness of frames.