Book contents
- Frontmatter
- PREFACE
- Contents
- Art LXIV - Art LXVI
- ART. LXVII NOTE ON THE POSSIBLE DENSITY OF THE LUMINIFEROUS MEDIUM AND ON THE MECHANICAL VALUE OF A CUBIC MILE OF SUNLIGHT
- ART. LXVIII APERÇU SUR DES RECHERCHES RELATIVES AUX EFFETS DES COURANTS ÉLECTRIQUES DANS DES CONDUCTEURS INÉGALEMENT ÉCHAUFFÉS, ET A D'AUTRES POINTS DE LA THERMO-ÉLECTRICITÉ
- ART. LXIX ON MECHANICAL ANTECEDENTS OF MOTION, HEAT, AND LIGHT
- ART. LXX ELEMENTARY DEMONSTRATIONS OF PROPOSITIONS IN THE THEORY OF MAGNETIC FORCE
- ART. LXXI ON THE MAGNETIC MEDIUM AND ON THE EFFECTS OF COMPRESSION
- ART. LXXII COMPENDIUM OF THE FOURIER MATHEMATICS FOR THE CONDUCTION OF HEAT IN SOLIDS, AND THE MATHEMATICALLY ALLIED PHYSICAL SUBJECTS OF DIFFUSION OF FLUIDS, AND TRANSMISSION OF ELECTRIC SIGNALS THROUGH SUBMARINE CABLES
- ART. LXXIII ON THE THEORY OF THE ELECTRIC TELEGRAPH
- ART. LXXIV ON THE ELECTRO-STATIC CAPACITY OF A LEYDEN PHIAL AND OF A TELEGRAPH WIRE INSULATED IN THE AXIS OF A CYLINDRICAL CONDUCTING SHEATH
- ART. LXXV ON PERISTALTIC INDUCTION OF ELECTRIC CURRENTS IN SUBMARINE TELEGRAPH WIRES
- ART. LXXVI LETTERS ON “TELEGRAPHS TO AMERICA”
- ART. LXXVII ON PRACTICAL METHODS FOR RAPID SIGNALLING BY THE ELECTRIC TELEGRAPH
- ART. LXXVIII ON THE ELECTRIC CONDUCTIVITY OF COMMERCIAL COPPER OF VARIOUS KINDS
- ART. LXXIX ANALYTICAL AND SYNTHETICAL ATTEMPTS TO ASCERTAIN THE CAUSE OF THE DIFFERENCES OF ELECTRIC CONDUCTIVITY DISCOVERED IN WIRES OF NEARLY PURE COPPER
- ART. LXXX REMARKS ON THE DISCHARGE OF A COILED ELECTRIC CABLE
- ART. LXXXI VELOCITY OF ELECTRICITY
- ART. LXXXII EXTRACT FROM ARTICLE “TELEGRAPH” OF NICHOL'S “CYCLOPAEDIA.” [SECOND EDITION. I860.]
- ART. LXXXIII ON THE TRUE AND FALSE DISCHARGE OF A COILED ELECTRIC CABLE. BY PROF. THOMSON AND MR FLEEMING JENKIN
- ART. LXXXIV ON THE FORCES CONCERNED IN THE LAYING AND LIFTING OF DEEP-SEA CABLES
- ART. LXXXV ON SIGNALLING THROUGH SUBMARINE CABLES
- ART. LXXXVI ON THE EFFECTS OF MECHANICAL STRAIN ON THE THERMO-ELECTRIC QUALITIES OF METALS
- ART. LXXXVII ON THE USE OF OBSERVATIONS OF TERRESTRIAL TEMPERATURE FOR THE INVESTIGATION OF ABSOLUTE DATES IN GEOLOGY
- ART. LXXXVIII ON THE ELECTRIC QUALITIES OF MAGNETIZED IRON
- ART. LXXXIX ON THE THERMO-ELECTRIC POSITION OF ALUMINIUM
- ART. XC ON THE ORIGIN AND TRANSFORMATIONS OF MOTIVE POWER
- ART. XCI ON THE ELECTRO-DYNAMIC QUALITIES OF METALS. [THE BAKERIAN LECTURE]
- Plate section
- Frontmatter
- PREFACE
- Contents
- Art LXIV - Art LXVI
- ART. LXVII NOTE ON THE POSSIBLE DENSITY OF THE LUMINIFEROUS MEDIUM AND ON THE MECHANICAL VALUE OF A CUBIC MILE OF SUNLIGHT
- ART. LXVIII APERÇU SUR DES RECHERCHES RELATIVES AUX EFFETS DES COURANTS ÉLECTRIQUES DANS DES CONDUCTEURS INÉGALEMENT ÉCHAUFFÉS, ET A D'AUTRES POINTS DE LA THERMO-ÉLECTRICITÉ
- ART. LXIX ON MECHANICAL ANTECEDENTS OF MOTION, HEAT, AND LIGHT
- ART. LXX ELEMENTARY DEMONSTRATIONS OF PROPOSITIONS IN THE THEORY OF MAGNETIC FORCE
- ART. LXXI ON THE MAGNETIC MEDIUM AND ON THE EFFECTS OF COMPRESSION
- ART. LXXII COMPENDIUM OF THE FOURIER MATHEMATICS FOR THE CONDUCTION OF HEAT IN SOLIDS, AND THE MATHEMATICALLY ALLIED PHYSICAL SUBJECTS OF DIFFUSION OF FLUIDS, AND TRANSMISSION OF ELECTRIC SIGNALS THROUGH SUBMARINE CABLES
- ART. LXXIII ON THE THEORY OF THE ELECTRIC TELEGRAPH
- ART. LXXIV ON THE ELECTRO-STATIC CAPACITY OF A LEYDEN PHIAL AND OF A TELEGRAPH WIRE INSULATED IN THE AXIS OF A CYLINDRICAL CONDUCTING SHEATH
- ART. LXXV ON PERISTALTIC INDUCTION OF ELECTRIC CURRENTS IN SUBMARINE TELEGRAPH WIRES
- ART. LXXVI LETTERS ON “TELEGRAPHS TO AMERICA”
- ART. LXXVII ON PRACTICAL METHODS FOR RAPID SIGNALLING BY THE ELECTRIC TELEGRAPH
- ART. LXXVIII ON THE ELECTRIC CONDUCTIVITY OF COMMERCIAL COPPER OF VARIOUS KINDS
- ART. LXXIX ANALYTICAL AND SYNTHETICAL ATTEMPTS TO ASCERTAIN THE CAUSE OF THE DIFFERENCES OF ELECTRIC CONDUCTIVITY DISCOVERED IN WIRES OF NEARLY PURE COPPER
- ART. LXXX REMARKS ON THE DISCHARGE OF A COILED ELECTRIC CABLE
- ART. LXXXI VELOCITY OF ELECTRICITY
- ART. LXXXII EXTRACT FROM ARTICLE “TELEGRAPH” OF NICHOL'S “CYCLOPAEDIA.” [SECOND EDITION. I860.]
- ART. LXXXIII ON THE TRUE AND FALSE DISCHARGE OF A COILED ELECTRIC CABLE. BY PROF. THOMSON AND MR FLEEMING JENKIN
- ART. LXXXIV ON THE FORCES CONCERNED IN THE LAYING AND LIFTING OF DEEP-SEA CABLES
- ART. LXXXV ON SIGNALLING THROUGH SUBMARINE CABLES
- ART. LXXXVI ON THE EFFECTS OF MECHANICAL STRAIN ON THE THERMO-ELECTRIC QUALITIES OF METALS
- ART. LXXXVII ON THE USE OF OBSERVATIONS OF TERRESTRIAL TEMPERATURE FOR THE INVESTIGATION OF ABSOLUTE DATES IN GEOLOGY
- ART. LXXXVIII ON THE ELECTRIC QUALITIES OF MAGNETIZED IRON
- ART. LXXXIX ON THE THERMO-ELECTRIC POSITION OF ALUMINIUM
- ART. XC ON THE ORIGIN AND TRANSFORMATIONS OF MOTIVE POWER
- ART. XCI ON THE ELECTRO-DYNAMIC QUALITIES OF METALS. [THE BAKERIAN LECTURE]
- Plate section
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- Mathematical and Physical Papers , pp. i - ivPublisher: Cambridge University PressPrint publication year: 2011First published in: 1884