The Scientific Papers of James Clerk Maxwell ...University Press, 1890 - Mathematics The collected papers of the man generally considered the third most important physicist of all time, after Newton and Einstein. |
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action æther angle atoms attraction axis body Boyle's law calculation called capillary action carbonic acid catenary catenoid centre Clausius co-ordinates coefficient colour condition configuration constant corresponding curvature curve cyclide deduced density determine diffusion direction disk displacement distance dx dy dx² dynamical effect elastic electric electromotive force encounter entropy equal equation equilibrium experiments expressed film fluid forces acting function gases given heat Hence hydrogen increase investigation kind kinetic energy kinetic theory liquid magnetic mass mathematical mean medium method millimetre molecular motion number of molecules observed P₁ particles pass phenomena physical plane polygon portion position pressure quantity result scientific shewn shews side solid solid harmonics sphere spherical harmonics stratum substance suppose surface surface-tension temperature tension theory tube velocity vessel vibration viscosity volume wire