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Science In The Making: Volume Two: 1850-1900 [Hardcover]

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0748406425 978-0748406425 May 8, 1997 1
Volume Two of the Science in the Making Series covers the scientific advancements of the day between 1850 and 1900 as reported in the Philosophical Magazine. This period culminated with the discovery of the electron, Xrays and radioactivity. This beautifully produced volume contains facsimiles of original papers by eminent scientists including Kelvin, Foucault, Clausius, Kirchhoff, Bunsen, Rydberg, Zeeman, Maxwell, Rayleigh and JJ Thomson. Ground breaking papers include those of Michelson and Morley (the most significant negative result in the whole of physics), Clausius first mentioning entropy in his 1866 paper, Maxwell's theory of the electromagnetic nature of light, Hertz on radiowaves, Dewar's account of the liquifaction of oxygen, and JJ Thomson's discovery of the electron, and Bunsen on what we now call flame tests for salts of the alkali metals.
This volume chronicles a half a century of scientific progress, containing not only classic works but also papers of an amusing and controversial nature, reflecting the era. Papers are reproduced in their original form and are preceded by informative commentaries setting the papers in the context of their time. It includes plates of historic apparatus and portraits of celebrated scientists of the time.

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"Anyone with an interest in science will want access to theses four volumes." -- New Scientist

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  • Hardcover: 426 pages
  • Publisher: CRC; 1 edition (May 8, 1997)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0748406425
  • ISBN-13: 978-0748406425
  • Product Dimensions: 9.8 x 6.5 x 1.6 inches
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This review is from: Science In The Making: Volume Two: 1850-1900 (Hardcover)
Perhaps the most crucial excerpts from the Philosophical Magazine given here are those discussing evolution, the periodic table and electromagnetism. In the period 1850-1900, these may have been the most important ideas in biology, chemistry and physics. The names of those key scientists are now august, and several wrote the excerpts, and others were mentioned in other articles.

This book gives the high tide of 19th century science. A treat for the reader to go back to some original sources.

For American readers, what may also be striking is how little impact the US had in these pages. During that time, the US was still playing catch up to the Europeans. (Something it would not achieve for another 40 years.)

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Amongst the great figures in British science during the second half of the nineteenth century, William Thompson stands supreme in terms of the sheer volume and variety of his work. Read the first page
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dynamieal theory, electricity through gases exposed, negative electrification, incipient cloud, molecular vortices, phosphorescent patch, light discharged, duplex telegraphy, exit spiral, electrotonic state, tangential action, receiving mirror, luminiferous medium, secondary conductor, illuminated plate, secondary sparks, heat descending, electrified particles, thermometric scale, experimental tube, electrical moment, sharp series, sulphuretted hydrogen, conducting particles, specific inductive capacity
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Philosophical Magazine, Royal Society, British Association, Royal Institution, Lord Rayleigh, King's College, Cambridge Philosophical Society, Cavendish Professor of Experimental Physics, Lord Kelvin, Comptes Rendus, Johnstone Stoney, Poggendorff's Annalen, Sir John Herschel, Trinity College, Moving Force of Heat, New Proposition, Peter's College, Professor Dewar, Professor Stokes, Annales de Chimie, Atom of Electricity, Cambridge Philosophical Transactions, Cambridge University Press, Duplex Mercurial Air-Pump, New Books
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