4 edition of Contributions to molecular physics in the domain of radiant heat found in the catalog.
Contributions to molecular physics in the domain of radiant heat
John Tyndall
Published
1872
by Longmans, Green in London
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Written in English
Edition Notes
Statement | by John Tyndall .. |
Series | Landmarks II, monographs |
The Physical Object | |
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Format | Microform |
Pagination | xiv p., 1 l., 446 p., [2] folded leaves of plates |
Number of Pages | 446 |
ID Numbers | |
Open Library | OL18074637M |
LC Control Number | 87751725 |
The frontispiece of Tyndall’s book Contributions to Molecular Physics in the Domain of Radiant Heat (London: Longmans, Green, and co., ). Scanned from the personal collection of Roland Jackson. “I had heard the opinion expressed that you had best shut up,” the eminent physicist George Stokes told John Tyndall in Contributions to molecular physics in the domain of radiant heat: A series of memoirs published in the 'Philosophical transactions' and 'Philosophical magazine,' with additions. by Tyndall, John 5 editions - first published in
His results are given in Heat Considered as a Mode of Motion and Contributions to Molecular Physics in the Domain of Radiant Heat. The Cambridge Library Collection contains these works and several others which reflect his desire to popularise science. Contributions to Molecular Physics in the Domain of Radiant Heat John's work detailed infrared radiation, which is the absorption of radiant heat by various gases, using the newly invented thermopile and John's very own ratio spectrophotometer.
J. Tyndall. “Contributions to Molecular Physics in the Domain of Radiant Heat,” Appleton & Co., New York, Google ScholarCited by: 8. Contributions to Molecular Physics in the domain of Radiant Heat. By John Tyndall, F.R.S. With 2 Plates and 31 Woodcuts. 8vo. 16s. lectures on Light, delivered in the United States of America in and. By J. Tyndall, F.R.S. Crown 8vo. 7s. 6d. Votes of a Course of.
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[John Tyndall] -- First edition of an important collection of memoirs, from Febr. on, in the field of Tyndall's major work, the effects of solar and heat radiation on atmospheric gases ().
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Contributions to Molecular Physics in the Domain of Radiant Heat John Tyndall — Heat A Series of Memoirs Published in the 'Philosophical Transactions' and 'Philosophical Magazine' with Additions Author: John Tyndall. This agenda is explicit in the title he picked for his book Contributions to Molecular Physics in the Domain of Radiant Heat.
It is present less explicitly in the spirit of his widely read book Heat Considered as a Mode of Motion. Besides heat he also saw magnetism and sound propagation as reducible to molecular : Royal Medal (), Rumford Medal (). About this Book Catalog Record Details.
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Contributions to Molecular Physics in the Domain of Radiant Heat, Longmans, Green, & Co., London,p Tyndall’s interest in the structure of glaciers had two consequences: he became an accomplished mountaineer; and he appreciated the implications for the climate of his experiments on the absorption of thermal radiation.
Image from Tyndall's book Contributions to Molecular Physics in the Domain of Radiant Heat (NY: D. Appleton & Co.). When Tyndall filled the tube with dry air, pure oxygen, or pure nitrogen, he did not detect any change in the amount of energy that passed through the tube.
The word calorescence was coined by John Tyndall and the two laboratory demonstrations described above appear in Tyndall's book Contributions to Molecular Physics in the Domain of Radiant Heat (format DjVu, 17 megabytes).
Source: The original illustration is from Tyndall’s book Contributions to Molecular Physics in the Domain of Radiant Heat; this annotated version is from Wikipedia. Two major lines of evidence show conclusively that greenhouse gases trap heat. First, scientists can measure the heat-trapping effects of these gases in the laboratory.Contributions to Molecular Physics in the Domain of Radiant Heat In Tyndall published a series of memoirs “Contributions to Molecular Physics in the Domain of Radiant Heat".
This publication included his work on the absorption of radiant heat by gases. Along with lectures presented to. 2. “Tyndalls setup for measuring radiant heat absorption by gases annotated” By John Tyndall – The illustration appears in John Tyndall’s book “Contributions to Molecular Physics in the Domain of Radiant Heat” (downloadable at ) (Public Domain) via Commons Wikimedia.