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Five of Maxwell's Papers
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Five of Maxwell's Papers is a classic collection of physics papers by James Clerk Maxwell. Contents: 1. On the Unequal Sensibility of the Foramen Centrale to Light of different Colours. 2. On the Theory of Compound Colours with reference to Mixtures of Blue and Yellow Light 3. On an Instrument to illustrate Poinsot's Theory of Rotation 4. Address to the Mathematical and Physical Sections of the British Association. 5. Introductory Lecture on Experimental Physics
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Five of Maxwell's Papers is a classic collection of physics papers by James Clerk Maxwell.

Contents:
1. On the Unequal Sensibility of the Foramen Centrale to Light of different Colours.
2. On the Theory of Compound Colours with reference to Mixtures of Blue and Yellow Light
3. On an Instrument to illustrate Poinsot's Theory of Rotation
4. Address to the Mathematical and Physical Sections of the British Association.
5. Introductory Lecture on Experimental Physics

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  • Author: James Clerk Maxwell
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  • ISBN-10: 1006326006
  • ISBN-13: 9781006326004
  • Format: 15.2 x 22.9 x 0.6 cm, kieti viršeliai
  • Language: English English

Five of Maxwell's Papers is a classic collection of physics papers by James Clerk Maxwell.

Contents:
1. On the Unequal Sensibility of the Foramen Centrale to Light of different Colours.
2. On the Theory of Compound Colours with reference to Mixtures of Blue and Yellow Light
3. On an Instrument to illustrate Poinsot's Theory of Rotation
4. Address to the Mathematical and Physical Sections of the British Association.
5. Introductory Lecture on Experimental Physics

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